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SUNDAY 1 MAY 2016

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SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

| PROGRAMME AND EXHIBITION GUIDE

Teaching Lecture

E-LEARNING FOR PROFESSIONALS IN RADIATION ONCOLOGY:

WHAT, WHY AND HOW?

08:00 - 08:40 | MADRID

Chair: C. Belka (Germany)

08:00 > e-Learning for Professionals in Radiation Oncology:

What, Why and How?

Speaker: A. Berlanga Flores (The Netherlands)

SP-0189

Symposium with Proffered Papers

QUALITY BEYOND ACCURACY: ARE WE FAILING TO SEE THE FOREST

FOR THE TREES?

08:45 - 10:00 | ROOM 2

The rapid technological advances in radiotherapy have led to an increased focus on accuracy, often,

but not always, as a tool to obtain quality. In this symposium, Neil Burnet will review the clinical impact

(or lack thereof) of increased accuracy in treatment delivery. Severine Cucchiaro will try to answer a key

question: what is quality from the patients’ perspective? What are their needs and expectations? Finally,

Håkan Nystrom will discuss the role of the medical physicist in finding the optimal balance between

safety and quality, within a multidisciplinary strategy.

Chair: M. Aznar (Denmark)

Co-chair: S. Magrini (Italy)

08:45 > Has higher accuracy in treatment delivery translated into noticeable

improvements in clinical outcomes?

Speaker: N. Burnet (UK)

SP-0190

09:05 > The patient: an active partner in quality and safety process in radiothe-

rapy

Speaker: S. Cucchiaro (Belgium)

SP-0191

09:25 > Beyond accuracy: how can medical physics help improve treatment

quality?

Speaker: H. Nyström (Sweden)

SP-0192

09:45 > Evaluation of models for plan QA using fully automated Pareto-optimal

plans for prostate patients

Y. Wang (The Netherlands), S. Breedveld, B. Heijmen, S.F. Petit

OC-0193