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World Congress on Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering

The World Congress on Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering brings together experts in the field to discuss advancements in the intersection of physics and medicine. Join us to learn about the latest research, technologies, and applications in medical physics and biomedical engineering.

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World Congress on Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering

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  1. Dookołaświata z World Congress on Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering WojciechBulski

  2. * In association with the International Organization for Medical Physics.** World Congress on Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering. Past World Congresses

  3. International Federation of Medical and Biological Engineering- IFMBE Prezes: Ratko Magjarevic Założyciel: Vladimir Zworykin Założenie: 1959 International Organization for Medical Physics - IOMP Prezes: SlavikTabakov Siedziba główna: York, Wielka Brytania Założenie: 1963 International Union for Physical and Engineering Sciences in Medicine - IUPESM Prezes: James C.H. Goh, PhD Założenie: 1980 Siedziba główna: Ottawa, Kanada Organizacja macierzysta: Międzynarodowa Rada Nauki

  4. International Federation of Medical and Biological Engineering - IFMBE Prezes: Ratko Magjarevic Założyciel: Vladimir Zworykin Założenie: 1959 In 1959 a group of medical engineers, physicists and physicians met at the 2nd International Conference of Medical and Biological Engineering, in the UNESCO Building, Paris, France to create an organization entitled International Federation for Medical Electronics and Biological Engineering. At that time there were few national biomedical engineering societies and workers in the discipline joined as Associates of the Federation. Later, as national societies were formed, these societies became affiliates of the Federation.

  5. In the mid-sixties, the name was shortened to International Federation for Medical and Biological Engineering. Its international conferences were held first on a yearly basis, then on a two-year basis and eventually on a three-year basis, to conform to the practice of most other international scientific bodies. As the Federation grew, its constituency and objectives changed. During the first ten years of its existence, clinical engineering became a viable subdiscipline with an increasing number of members employed in the health care area. The IFMBE mandate was expanded to represent those engaged in Research and Development and in Clinical Engineering. The latter category now represents close to half of the total membership. The Federation now has an estimated 120,000 members in 59 affiliated organizations. The category Honorary Life Member is given to individuals who have served the Federation in various ways as affiliate members.

  6. Observer status may be temporarily granted to a society or organization (pending the determination of their definitive application) to attend the General Assembly. The Federation actively looks at ways to assist national or regional groups encountering some difficulties in qualifying for affiliation. The IFMBE has also achieved a close association with the International Organization of Medical Physics. Its international conferences, commencing with the 11th in 1976 have been aligned or combined with those of the IOMP. International Organization for Medical Physics - IOMP Prezes: SlavikTabakov Siedziba główna: York, Wielka Brytania Założenie: 1963

  7. 50 lat Polskiego Towarzystwa Fizyki medycznej W roku 2015 minęło 50 lat od chwili utworzenia Polskiego Towarzystwa Fizyki Medycznej - PTFM. Z okazji XVI Ogólnopolskiego Zjazdu PTFM w Warszawie przypomnieliśmy starszym członkom i przybliżyliśmy młodszej generacji długą w naszym kraju i krętą drogę specjalności „fizyka medyczna", do oficjalnego uznania której w dużym stopniu przyczyniło się PTFM.

  8. W roku 1963 powstała Międzynarodowa Organizacja Fizyki Medycznej (IOMP), zrzeszająca narodowe towarzystwa fizyków medycznych. Dzięki jej wsparciu, w Polsce, w 1965 roku udało się zorganizować PTFM, które w tym samym roku na I zjeździe IOMP w Harrogate (UK) zostało przyjęte do tej organizacji. Animatorem całej akcji był mgr Oskar Chomicki, wówczas asystent w Zakładzie Izotopowym Szpitala Bielańskiego, cały czasniezwykle aktywny (obecnie honorowy) członek PTFM i Prezydent IOMP kadencji 2003-2006. Oskara Chomickiego w działalności organizacyjnej wspomagali głównie współpracownicy i asystenci prof. Cezarego Pawłowskiego, którego imię nosi obecnie (od 2011 roku) Towarzystwo. Prof. Cezary Pawłowski Oskar Chomicki, członek założyciel PTFM (obecnie członek honorowy), Prezydent IOMP kadencji 2003-2006.

  9. Warto spojrzeć na chronologię powstawania narodowych towarzystw fizyki medycznej. Wynika z niej, że PTFM było jedną z pierwszych takich organizacji. HospitalPhysicistsAssociation 1943 (UK) Canadian Organization of MedicalPhysicists (COMP) 1955 The SwedishSociety for Medical Engineering and Physics 1956 IsraelSociety for Medical and Biological Engineering (ISMBE) 1958 American Association of Physicists in Medicine (AAPM) 1959 HungarianBiophysicalSociety 1963 (HungarianSociety of MedicalPhysicists od 2008) Swiss Society of Radiobiology and MedicalPhysics 1964 Polskie Towarzystwa Fizyki Medycznej - PTFM. 1965 BrazilianAssociation of MedicalPhysics 1969 Hellenic Association of MedicalPhysicists 1969 Deutsche GesellschaftfürPhysikalischeMedizinundRehabilitation DGPMR 1969 SociétéFrançaise des Physiciensd'Hôpital 1972 Spanish Society of MedicalPhysics (SEFM) 1974 ÖstereichischeGesellschaftfürPhysikalischeMedizinundRehabilitation ÖGPMR 1980.

  10. Gdy IOMP został utworzony w styczniu 1963, w skład jego weszły tylko 4 narodowe stowarzyszenia. W 2 lata później dołączyło 5 dalszych, w tym PTFM. Obecnie IOMP ma ponad 80 członków - narodowych organizacji- i 6 regionalnych organizacji. Kolejność przystępowania do IOMP (do 1982 roku): 1963:Canada, Sweden, UK, USA (4) 1965:East Germany, Hungary, Israel, Poland, South Africa (9) 1972:West Germany (10) 1973:Brazil, Finland, France, Greece, Mexico (15) 1976:Netherlands, New Zealand (17) 1977:Ireland (18) 1978:Norway (19) 1979:Italy, Japan, Spain (22) 1982:Austria, Belgium, Denmark, India, Switzerland, Thailand (28)

  11. The IFMBE has achieved a close association with the International Organization of Medical Physics. Its international conferences, commencing with the 11th in 1976 have been aligned or combined with those of the IOMP. The two international bodies have established an International Union for Physical and Engineering Sciences in Medicine. International Union for Physical and Engineering Sciences in Medicine Prezes: James C.H. Goh, PhD Założenie: 1980 Siedziba główna: Ottawa, Kanada Organizacja macierzysta: Międzynarodowa Rada Nauki Międzynarodowa Rada Nauki (ang.International Council for Science, ICSU) – pozarządowa organizacja o zasięgu ogólnoświatowym, powołana w 1931 roku w celu współpracy międzynarodowej w rozwoju nauki. W skład ICSU wchodzi obecnie (listopad 2012) 120 krajowych organizacji naukowych, reprezentujących 140 krajów, a także 31 międzynarodowych unii naukowych. Polskę reprezentuje Polska Akademia Nauk (PAN). Do ICSU należą też 22 międzynarodowe stowarzyszenia naukowe, nie mają one jednak prawa głosu.

  12. The International Union for Physical and Engineering Sciences in Medicine (IUPESM) is the umbrella organization for the International Organization for Medical Physics (IOMP) and International Federation of Medical and Biological Engineering (IFMBE), and other affiliate organizations that represent the fields of physical and engineering sciences in medicine. It was established in 1980, following a discussion during the Combined Meeting of the 12th International Conference on Medical and Biological Engineering and 5th International Conference on Medical Physics held in Jerusalem in 1979. The IUPESM objectives are to contribute to physical and engineering science in medicine, to organize international cooperation, to coordinate activities by holding conferences, and to represent the professional interests and views of engineers and physical scientists in the healthcare community.

  13. Whatis the IUPESM and whatdoesit do? • The IUPESM represents the combinedefforts of morethan 40,000 medicalphysicists and biomedicalengineersworking on the physical and engineering science of medicine. The methodsused by the IUPESM to achieveitspurposeinclude but are not limited to the following: • Organizing and coordinating the triennial "World Congress for MedicalPhysics and Biomedical Engineering". • Organizing and/orcoordinatinginternationalmeetingsorconferences for the IUPESM constituentorganizations. • Representing the interests of IUPESM members in the International Council for Science. • Collaborating with otherinternationalscientific, professional and medicalorganizations with commoninterests. • Establishingcommittees, commissions, workinggroups and otherbodies for purposeswithinitsmandate. • Publishing scientificjournals, newsletters, books and electronicdocuments to enhanceprogress. • Disseminating, promoting and/or developing standards of practice in the fields of medicalphysics and biomedical engineering to enhance the quality of healthcareworldwide. • The goals, methods and organization to achievethemarelaid out in detail in the IUPESM Statutes and Bylaws.

  14. XI 1976 Ottawa, Canada XII 1979 Jerusalem, Israel XIII 1982 Hamburg, Germany XIV 1985 Helsinki, Finland XV 1988 San Antonio, U.S.A. XVI 1991 Kyoto, Japan XVII 1994 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil XVIII 1997 Nice, France XIX 2000 Chicago, U.S.A. XX 2003 Sydney, Australia XXI 2006 Seoul, Korea XXII 2009 Munich, Germany XXIII 2012 Beijing, China XXIV 2015, Toronto, Canada XXV 2018, Prague, Czech Republic

  15. World Congress on MedicalPhysics & Biomedical Engineering Upcoming World Congress: XXVI 2021 Singapore (30 May - 4 June)

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