1st Edition
Medical Physics During the COVID-19 Pandemic Global Perspectives in Clinical Practice, Education and Research
Chapter 1. Consolidating wisdom from diverse talents in medical physics during COVID-19 pandemic
Kwan Hoong Ng and Magdalena Stoeva
Chapter 2. Medical Physics Services in Radiation Oncology: Pandemic Trials and Tribulations
Tomas Kron, Richard Dove, Matthew Sobolewski, Swamidas V Jamema, Mulape M Kanduza, May Whitaker
Chapter 3. Adjustments to Nuclear Medicine Physics Services in Response to the Pandemic
Jim O’Doherty, Bruno Rojas, Carla Abreu, Maria Holstensson, Stefan Gabrielson, Rachael Dobson, William Hsieh, Dylan Bartholomeusz, Kevin Hickson, James Crocker, Kitiwat Khamwan, Yassine Toufique, Amal Guensi, Brahim Idbelkasl, Niall Colgan, David Lavin, Brendan Tuohy
Chapter 4 Adapting in a Crisis: Radiology Medical Physics Service Provision during a Pandemic
Zoe Brady, James M Kofler Jr, Mika Kortesniemi, Kosuke Matsubara,Jose M Fernandez-Soto, Yongsu Yoon, Kwan Hoong Ng
Chapter 5 Education and Training During COVID-19 Pandemics - lessons learned and the way forward
Jeannie Hsiu Ding Wong, Annette Haworth, Ana Maria Marques da Silva, Vassilka Tabakova, Kwan Hoong Ng
Chapter 6. Role of Medical Physicists in Scientific Research During COVID-19 Pandemic – switching to the “new normal”
Magdalena Stoeva, Byungchul Cho2, Azim Celik3, Francis Hasford4, Leidy Johana Rojas Bohorquez
Chapter 7 IOMP’s Global Perspectives for Medical Physics during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Magdalena Stoeva, Kwan Hoong Ng, John Damilakis, Madan M. Rehani
Chapter 8. Medical Physics during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Global Perspectives – Asia Pacific
Xiance Jin, Fu Jin, Hasin Anupama Azhari, Woo Sang Ahn. Cheryl Lian Pei Ling, Congying Xie. Hui Yu Tsai
Chapter 9. Medical Physics during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Global Perspectives – Middle East
Huda Al Naemi, Mohammad H. Kharita, Meshari Al Nuaimi, Refat Al Mazrou, Rabih Hammoud, Zeina Elbalaa, Zakia Al Rahbi, Hanan Al Dosary, Ismail A. Abuawwad, Ibtesam Nasser Al-Maskari
Chapter 10. Medical Physics during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Global Perspectives – Europe
Paddy Gilligan, Efi Koutsouveli, Brendan McClean, Carola Van Pul
Chapter 11. Medical Physics during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Global Perspectives – Africa
Christoph Trauernicht,Francis Hasford, and Taofeeq Abdallah Ige
Chapter 12. Medical Physics during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Global Perspectives – North America
Brent C. Parker, David W. Jordan, Charles Kirkby, M. Saiful Huq
Chapter 13. Medical Physics during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Global Perspectives – Latin America and the Caribbeans
Sandra Guzman, Patricia Mora and Simone Kodlulovich
Chapter 14 Medical Physics Journals during the time of Covid-19 – the Editor’s experience (February – October
2020)
Slavik Tabakov, Perry Sprawls, Paolo Russo, Iuliana Toma-Dasu, Jamie Trapp, Michael D Mills, Simon R Cherry, Magdalena Stoeva
Chapter 15. The response of Medical Physics for World Benefit to the COVID-19 crisis
Jacob Van Dyk, Parminder Basran, Robert Jeraj, Yakov Pipman, L John Schreiner, David Wilkins
Chapter 16. Early Career Medical Physics Experience during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Experience and perspectives from Medical Physics: Leadership & Mentoring program
Luiza Goulart, Louise Giansante, Lukmanda Evan Lubis, Iyobosa Uwadiae, Josilene C. Santos
Chapter 17. Communicating Leadership in times of Adversity
David Yoong, Ray Kemp, Kwan Hoong Ng
Biography
Kwan Hoong Ng PhD, ABMP, FinstP, FIOMP, AMM, FASc. A Professor of Medical Physics at the University of Malaya. Among others, he specialises in breast imaging, radiological protection and dosimetry, medical physics education and risk communication. Prof Ng received the prestigious IOMP Marie Skłodowska Curie Award at the WC2018, Prague.
Dr. Magdalena Stoeva is an elected member of the governing bodies of the IOMP and the IUPESM. She has expertise in medical physics, engineering and computer systems at academic and hospital level, as well as organizational and international experience. Dr Stoeva holds the prestigious IUPAP Young Scientist and the Leonardo da Vinci awards
"The book studies the COVID-19 pandemic and how it has affected the medical physics field from an educational, research, clinical point of view as well as other relevant issues. The book introduces solutions and innovative strategies that can be implemented and the procedures how the effectiveness of the approaches can be verified. The book interestingly collects the worldwide experience, exploring the interactions of many regions with the pandemic, from North and Latin America, Europe, Africa, to Asia–Pacific and Middle East. A large number of contributors from a wide range of countries (39 countries) with a vast range of experiences from high qualified scientists to early career researchers and students are included in a comprehensive survey. With all abovementioned aspects, the book can be nominated as a favoured reference either in the field of medical physics or other communities with common field of interests…Although the book is concentrated on the COVID-19 pandemic related issues, it provides a bigger picture for the Medical Physics community to figure out, such as how certain challenges and critical situations can be managed and how the leadership system should provide appropriate plans before the occurrence of any critical points. The study of the book is highly recommended for Medical Physicists especially for those who are involved with administrative issues."
—Mohammad Mohammadi in Physical and Engineering Sciences in Medicine (2021) Springer






