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    ASTROgram

    ASTROgram for the week of March 11: It’s #PSAW24, Share perspective on supervision policy, Change Healthcare cyberattack update
     
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    President Cancer Panel Update

    President Biden's cancer panel initial assessment of the National Cancer Plan includes input from ASTRO
     
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    Medical Student Q&A

    Join us March 12 at 8:00 p.m.for our bi-monthly Medical Student Q&A, meet faculty and resident radiation oncologists and ask  questions. Register now. Sessions will not be recorded.
     
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    Head and Neck Daily News

    Read ASTRO's Daily News,for highlights from the meeting, summaries of some of the exciting scientific research presented over the three-day meeting and program updates from our meeting co-sponsors.
     
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    New on ASTRO Academy

    For the first time ever, the December 2023 Coding and Coverage seminar is available on the ASTRO Academy! Purchase the recording in full or select specific program sessions. 
     
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    Winter ASTROnews

    The latest issue of ASTROnews explores integrative oncology, which merges conventional medical treatments with complementary therapies.
     
Professional Resources
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    Career Center

    The ASTRO Career Center helps Employers and Job Seekers connect. Attending the Annual Meeting? Be sure to register for the Career Fair.
     
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    ASTRO Academy

    ASTRO's online learning platform. Best of ASTRO 2020 onDemand now available.
     
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    Product Catalog

    Access the ASTRO catalog of resources, including patient materials, publications and virtual meetings. New and updated patient materials available.
     
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    RO-ILS

    RO-ILS: Radiation Oncology Incident Learning System is the only medical specialty society-sponsored radiation oncology incident learning system. Join the more than 500 facilities now enrolled!
     
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    APEx Accreditation

    APEx: Accreditation Program for Excellence was created to support quality improvement in radiation therapy practices. New payment option now available. Learn what sets APEx apart.
     
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    Radiopharmaceuticals

    ASTRO is leading the way in advancing radiopharmaceutical therapy within radiation oncology.
     
Professional Publications
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    Advances in Radiation Oncology

    New in Advances:  Definitive RT for medically inoperable endometrial carcinoma, malignant mimics of trigeminal schwannoma and more.
     
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    Red Journal

    The March 15 issue features a global review of distance traveled by RT patients, a section on the use of AI in radiation oncology and more.
     
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    Practical Radiation Oncology

    New in the Jan/Feb issue: Vital role of physicists in ensuring plan quality, STS/ASTRO updated guidelines for esophageal cancer and other practice-informing papers.
     
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    2024 Winter ASTROnews

    This issue explores integrative oncology, which merges conventional medical treatments with complementary therapies. Experts provide perspectives on how you can introduce these complementary therapies to your patients.

     
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    Coding Guide

    The Coding Resource is an essential coding reference for all radiation oncology practices. It includes information on updated CPT and HCPCS codes for 2023, updated content on radiopharmaceuticals, image guidance and AI.
     
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    Safety is No Accident

    Safety is No Accident: A Framework for Quality Radiation Oncology and Care, reflects the many efforts undertaken by radiation oncology specialty societies to improve quality and safety.
     
Affiliates
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    ARRO

    The Association of Residents in Radiation Oncology exists to improve the quality of education for resident physicians in radiation oncology. The 2023 ARRO Directory is now available!
     
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    ADROP

    The  Association for Directors of Radiation Oncology Program's mission is to advance the quality of residency training and education in radiation oncology.
     
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    SCAROP

    The Society of Chairs of Academic Radiation Oncology Programs' mission is to provide a forum for the chairs of academic radiation oncology programs to discuss issues of common interest.
     
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    Early Career

    Radiation oncologists and physicists who are eight years or fewer out of training can find useful resources and upcoming events relevant to Early Career members.
     
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    Medical Students

    Are you a medical student who wants to learn more about radiation oncology? Take advantage of helpful resources for medical students interested in radiation oncology including free ASTRO membership. 
     
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    Industry

    Through the development of meaningful partnerships, industry and ASTRO are prepared to meet the challenges of today’s health care marketplace and positively shape the future of radiation oncology.
     
Resources For
  • Medical Students

    ASTRO offers free membership and information for students interested in pursuing a career in radiation oncology.
     
  • Residents

    Join ASTRO and become a part of the ARRO community representing radiation oncology residents.
     
  • Patients

    ASTRO’s patient focused website has many resources for cancer patients and their caregivers to help them better understand radiation therapy as a safe and effective treatment.