11th Biennial Young Programme
Wednesday 11 may 2011 - from 8 am until lunch time
08:00 – 08:40 How to get your radiotherapy physics and technology paper published, read and cited?
- How to convert good material into a good paper in a physics or clinical journal?
D. Thwaites (UK)
- Panel discussion: All you wanted to ask your editor
M. Alber (DE), D. Thwaites (UK), B. Mijnheer (NL)
08:45 – 10:00 PhD in medical physics, and then...? – some ‘in- vivo’ experiences
- The benefits and challenges of an international PhD followed by work in a hospital environment
V. Panettieri (UK)
- The benefits and challenges of having clinical training first then a PhD
P. Carrasco (ES)
- Combining research and clinical work without a formal PhD programme
C. Garibaldi (IT)
- To PhD or not to PhD, that is the question
C. Clark (UK)
10:00 – 10:30 Coffee Break
10:30 – 11:45 Young scientists ESTRO Poster Session
12.45 - 14.15 What can young ESTRO members do for ESTRO and what can ESTRO do for its young members?
Chair: V. Valentini (IT) and D. Zips (DE)
12.45 What has ESTRO done for the young members - J. Bourhis (FR), V. Valentini (IT), V. Grégoire (BE)
12.55 Expectations from the young members regarding science – L. Muren (DK)
13.05 Expectations from the young members regarding education – S. Rivera (FR)
13.15 Expectations from the young members regarding professional issues – D. Zips (DE)
13.25 Round table discussion - D. Gabryś (PO), A. Filippi (IT), C. Clark (UK), J. Cunningham (IE), MC Vozenin-Brotons (FR)
13.55 From discussion to contract between ESTRO and its’ young members – V. Valentini (IT)
14.15 End of the session