The IAEA has recently published “Guidelines for the Certification of Clinically Qualified Medical Physicists” has been published. The subtitle is “Endorsed by the International Medical Physics Certification Board and the IOMP.” As one of the contributors of the publication, Tomas Kron shared this remarks with the EXCOM: “In times of extensive use of technology in medicine most people would agree that medical physicists and their services are essential in many clinics. However, how to identify a suitable professional is not straight forward. The present document provides guidance for certification of medical physicists which can provide help. Best of all, like physics itself, the guidelines are applicable to all health care settings all ove r the world. The document can be freely downloaded here https://www.iaea.org/publications/14746/guidelines-for-the-certification-of-clinically-qualified-medical-physicists
Online Workshop on Ensuring Access to Nuclear Technology for Human Health 17 February 2021 15:00 – 17:15 Central European Time
Click here to register Online Workshop Ensuring Access to Nuclear Technology for Human Health, 17 February 2021 15:00 – 17:15 Central European Time (CET)The Vienna Center for Disarmament and Non-Proliferation (VCDNP) cordially invites you to attend a workshop on ensuring access to nuclear technology to improve human health with a specific focus on cancer diagnosis and treatment and blood irradiation. The online workshop will take place on Wednesday, 17 February 2021, from 15:00 to 17:15 Central European Time (CET) via WebEx. Cancer is a growing global health and development challenge. Governments are under increased pressure to meet rising demands from cancer patients for a greater number of affordable high-quality services. Nuclear technology plays a vital role in cancer diagnosis and treatment, as well as other medical applications, such as the irradiation of blood and blood components. However, many developing countries have little or no access to these lifesaving technologies. In Africa, 28 countries do not have a single radiotherapy machine. This workshop will highlight the assistance provided by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and the World Health Organization (WHO) to support the efforts of its Member States in establishing cancer control programmes and to ensure safe, secure, and sustainable access to the relevant nuclear technologies. The United States will share lessons learned from the accidental caesium contamination in Seattle in 2019. Senegal and Zambia will share their experiences with both gamma technology and alternative technologies. The workshop will consider the benefits, risks and challenges related to the use of these technologies, as well as reflect on the building blocks for a sustainable cancer control programme, and identify steps that can be taken to ensure access to these lifesaving technologies to improve human health. The VCDNP encourages the recipients of this invitation to circulate it within their networks, including within diplomatic missions, national capitals, and international organisations. Panellists: Dr. Kenedy Lishimpi, Director and National Coordinator, Cancer Care Services, Ministry of Health, Zambia Dr. Magatte Diagne, Radiophysicist, le Dantec Hospital (University Hospital), Senegal Dr. Lance Garrison, Cesium Irradiator Replacement Project Manager, Office of Radiological Security, National Nuclear Security Administration, Department of Energy, United States of America Dr. Maria del Rosario Perez, Scientist in the Radiation and Health Unit, Department of Environment, Climate Change and Health, WHO (tbc) Dr. Debbie Gilley, Radiation Protection Specialist, IAEA. (tbc) The panel discussion will be moderated by VCDNP Senior Research Associate Ingrid Kirsten.We kindly ask you to RSVP using the online registration form below. Please note that registration will close at midnight CET on 16 February 2021. The link to join the event will be circulated in the morning of 17 February 2021. Due to limited spacing, we encourage you to register early. The opinions/views expressed by the speakers do not necessarily reflect the opinions/views of the VCDNP or its employees. when Wednesday, February 17, 2021 from 3:00 PM to 5:15 PM CET By registering for this event you acknowledge and agree to the VCDNP Responsible & Respectful Behavior PolicyShould you have any questions, please direct your inquiries to events@vcdnp.org or call VCDNP at +43-1-236 94 82. In case you have troubles accessing the online registration form, please email events@vcdnp.org. Sincerely, VCDNPVienna Center for Disarmament and Non-Proliferation+43-1-236 94 82events@vcdnp.orghttp://www.vcdnp.org
NAMP Elections 2021
Dear Distinguished Colleagues and Members. According to the approved Elections 2021 timetable, today marks the countdown to constituting another cabinet for our esteemed association and in I have the singular honour and privilege to so declare. From the Bank statement which should be available tomorrow, we shall know the numbers of the members that fulfills the necessary constitutional criteria to participate either as an elector or a budding EXCO member. Dr. T. A. Ige : Secretary-General