Japanese Journal of Medical Physics (Igakubutsuri)
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  • Masahiro ENDO
    2024 Volume 44 Issue 3 Pages 40-47
    Published: September 30, 2024
    Released on J-STAGE: February 28, 2025
    JOURNAL FREE ACCESS

    The Japan–Korea Joint Meeting on Medical Physic held the first Meeting in Seoul in September 1996. Including the preparation period for the first Meeting, exchanges between Japanese and Korean medical physicists through this meeting have accumulated a history of approximately 30 years. Except for the 9th Meeting, which was postponed by one year due to the spread of the coronavirus, the meeting has been held alternately in Japan and Korea every three years. In September 2024, the 10th Meeting was held in Nagoya. Over the past 30 years, radiation medicine may be characterized by the rapid advancement of four-dimensional imaging applied to diagnosis and treatment, the widespread adoption of high-precision radiation therapies such as IMRT, the development of deep learning-based AI and its trial use in various fields of radiation medicine during the last decade, and the establishment of systematic quality assurance (QA) to ensure safe and accurate radiation medical practices. As a result, medical physics has advanced, and its role in radiation medicine has also grown. Over the course of the ten meetings, these topics were addressed as themes in invited lectures and symposia, and were also frequently presented in general sessions. Additionally, discussions were held on the education, training, professional development, and future prospects of medical physicists. The Japan–Korea Meeting is a joint event co-hosted by the two countries, which are easily accessible to each other. There is no doubt that the original goal of fostering mutual understanding and internationalization among society members in Japan and Korea has been achieved through the ten meetings held to date. Furthermore, Korea’s economic growth during this period has brought the economic levels of both countries to a similar standard, enabling fruitful exchanges of information between them. Moving forward, it will be crucial to consider how to expand upon the achievements of the Japan–Korea Meeting. In this context, a key consideration may be how to establish a relationship with the Asia–Oceania Congress of Medical Physics, which began shortly after the Japan–Korea Meeting was initiated.

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  • Masayori ISHIKAWA
    2024 Volume 44 Issue 3 Pages 53-58
    Published: September 30, 2024
    Released on J-STAGE: February 28, 2025
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    The 127th Scientific Meeting of the Japan Society of Medical Physics (JSMP127) was held jointly with the 83rd Annual Meeting of the Japanese Society of Radiology (President: Masahiro Jinzaki), the 80th Annual Meeting of the Japanese Society of Radiological Technology (President: Toru Negishi), and the International Technical Exhibition of Medical Imaging (ITEM 2024) from April 11 (Thursday) to April 14 (Sunday), 2024, at the Pacifico Yokohama. The opening ceremony featured a spectacular calligraphy performance in which the theme of JRC2024 “Leading an Era of Transformation” was written to the accompaniment of shamisen and taiko drums, followed by keynote speeches by the presidents of the conferences. In JSMP127, an attempt was made to omit the ethics review at the time of acceptance of abstracts by including the ethics approval number at the time of abstract submission. This trial has greatly reduced the amount of time and effort required for ethics review, which used to be very labor-intensive. This method was very effective and will be adopted for the ICRPT abstracts of JRC2025. All of the programs that were planned in line with the JRC2024 theme, “Leading an Era of Transformation,” were truly outstanding, and to sum up the conference in a few words, I can only say “I really enjoyed the conference!!” In conclusion, I would like to express our sincere gratitude to Dr. Satoshi Tanabe, Chair of the Executive Committee, Mr. Hideki Kojima, Chair of the Program Committee, and other members of the Executive Committee and Program Committee for their great cooperation in organizing this academic conference. I would like to deeply express my gratitude to all those who cooperated with us in the management of this conference.

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