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24th Asia-Oceania Congress of Medical Physics (AOCMP) and 22nd South-East Asia Congress of Medical Physics (SEACOMP)
Venue: The Wembley – A St Giles Hotel, Penang, Malaysia
Date: 10th to 13th October 2024
It is with great pleasure that we invite you to participate at the 24th Asia-Oceania Congress of Medical Physics (AOCMP) in conjunction with the 22nd South-East Asia Congress of Medical Physics (SEACOMP), to be held at The Wembley – A St Giles Hotel, Penang, Malaysia from 10th to 13th October 2024.
AOCMP and SEACOMP are both important annual events of medical physics in the region. The objective is to gather the medical physics and allied health professionals in the region for the sharing of knowledge, expertise, scientific discussions, cultural exchange and medical technologies updates. The theme of this congress is “Revolutionising Patient Care Through Medical Physics”.
We have curated a comprehensive scientific program featuring orations, presentations by eminent speakers, oral paper presentations, poster sessions, lunch symposiums, panel discussions, and pre-congress workshops. This program spans across various disciplines in medical physics, including diagnostic and interventional radiology, nuclear medicine, radiotherapy, radiation protection, radiobiology, artificial intelligence, and emerging techniques. Participants will also have ample opportunities to engage with diverse industrial partners through a trade exhibition held throughout the congress.
Nestled on the northwest coast of Malaysia, Penang, often referred to as the “Pearl of the Orient,” is a captivating blend of rich cultural heritage, historical significance, and modern vibrancy. Renowned for its UNESCO-listed George Town, the capital city, Penang seamlessly intertwines traditional charm with contemporary urban life. The island’s natural beauty is equally enchanting, with pristine beaches, lush hills, and a welcoming atmosphere that make Penang a truly unique and captivating destination for both locals and international visitors. The island is easily accessible through air travel, road trips and ferry rides. The Penang International Airport serves as a major gateway, connecting to various global destinations and ensuring a seamless and well-connected travel experience for visitors from across the globe.
With previous congresses experience and strong track records, we are confident that the AOCMP & SEACOMP 2024 will offer you the best platform for medical physics scientific updates, networking with medical physics colleagues and industrial partners in the region, showcasing your research outcomes/innovations, participating in cultural exchange and social networking with our neighbouring countries, etc. We strongly encourage you to grab this opportunity to take part in this important event, and together, we make the congress a memorable experience.
For further details of the Congress, please visit www.aocmp2024.com.
See you in Penang!
Yours faithfully,
Jeannie Hsiu Ding WONG
ChaiHong YEONG
Organizing Chairpersons
AOCMP & SEACOMP 2024
Congress Info:
Title of Congress | 24th Asia-Oceania Congress of Medical Physics (AOCMP) In Conjunction with 22nd Southeast Asia Congress of Medical Physics (SEACOMP) |
Theme of Congress | Revolutionising Patient Care Through Medical Physics |
Pre-Congress Workshops | 10 October 2024 |
Date of Congress | 11 – 13 October 2024 |
Congress Venue | The Wembley – A St Giles Hotel, Penang 183, Jalan Magazine, George Town, 10300 George Town, Pulau Pinang, MALAYSIA |
Regional Organizers | Asia-Oceania Federation of Organizations for Medical Physics (AFOMP) Southeast Asia Federation of Organizations for Medical Physics (SEAFOMP) |
Local Organizers | Division of Medical Physics, Institute of Physics, Malaysia (IFM) Malaysian Association of Medical Physics (MAMP) Persatuan Pegawai Sains Fizik Malaysia (PERFEKS) |
Target Audiences | Medical Physicists, biomedical engineers, radiologists, oncologists, nuclear medicine physicians, radiographers, medical lab technologists, medical scientists, researchers, trainees, students, etc. |