Australasian College of Physical Scientists and Engineers in Medicine

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Australasian College of Physical Scientists and Engineers in Medicine
Abbreviation ACPSEM
Formation 1977
Official language
English
President
Sean Geoghegan
Vice-President
Ian Smith
Honorary Secretary
May Whitaker
Honorary Treasurer
Richard Dove
Website http://www.acpsem.org.au

The Australasian College of Physical Scientists and Engineers in Medicine (ACPSEM) is a professional organisation for medical physicists, biomedical engineers and allied professionals in Australia and New Zealand. The ACPSEM was first incorporated in 1977 as the Australasian College of Physical Scientists in Medicine.[1]

The ACPSEM facilitates training and professional accreditation for practising medical physicists in Australia and New Zealand. This includes significant support for the TEAP training program for medical physics trainees. The ACPSEM also promotes education and research into the biomedical applications of physics, mathematics, engineering and computing.

The ACPSEM has an official scientific journal, Australasian Physical & Engineering Sciences in Medicine, which is published 4 times a year.[2] The ACPSEM holds an annual Engineering and Physical Sciences in Medicine conference.

Organisation

The ACPSEM is governed by an elected board known as the ACPSEM Council, who are elected for two year terms.

The local interests of the membership is represented by 6 individual branches, approximately corresponding to states:

A number of specialty groups exist to represent membership interests within a number of specific areas:

Membership

There are 4 levels of individual membership:

  • Fellow Membership (FACPSEM): For members who have made an outstanding contribution to engineering or physical science applied to medicine.
  • Ordinary Membership (MACPSEM): For graduates with a relevant degree in physics or engineering and a few years of relevant experience.
  • Associate Membership (AMACPSEM): For graduates with a relevant degree in physics or engineering.
  • Affiliate Membership: For students who do not currently have a tertiary qualification in physical science or engineering.

The ACPSEM also provides a company associate membership for corporations.

Awards

The ACPSEM Medical Research Foundation awards a number of regular prizes, including:

  • Boyce Worthley Young Achiever Award: recognising outstanding work in the profession
  • Richard Bates Travel Scholarship: to assist a physicist to undertake a period of study or research overseas
  • David Robinson Innovation Award: to assist a member present innovative work of an engineering or diagnostic imaging nature

Additionally, the college has presented the ACPSEM Distinguished Service Award to members who have made outstanding contributions to the college.

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