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Quality Care Means 'Provider Status' for Clinical Radiation Oncology
Physicists
WEXFORD, Pa., Sept. 30 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The founding members of the American Society of Clinical
Radiation Oncology, ASCRO, are very pleased to announce the addition of this professional non-profit organization
to the radiation oncology field. ASCRO is primarily dedicated to acquiring a "Provider Status" for clinical
radiation oncology physicists.
"ASCRO believes that the quality of patient care will be significantly enhanced when clinical radiation oncology
physicists are given Provider Status. Such a status will allow them to make professional decisions based solely on
the best interest of cancer patients," said Dr. Nabil Adnani, ASCRO's President and founding member. "By joining
ASCRO in large numbers, clinical radiation oncology physicists will ensure, and for the first time in history,
their true place as medical professionals," Dr. Adnani went on to say.
"Finally, a long overdue society is born. Clinical Radiation Oncology Physicists now have an organization they
can call their own," said Dr. Ivan Brezovich, ASCRO's Chairman and founding member.
ASCRO will work with existing organizations and will seek advice from more established professional societies
such as the American Association of Physicists in Medicine (AAPM) and the American Society for Therapeutic
Radiation Oncology (ASTRO) in its efforts to obtain a "Provider Status" for its members.
About ASCRO
Founded in February 2009, ASCRO obtained its non-profit status in April 2009. It is administered by a Board of
Directors consisting of medical specialists who are volunteering their time and effort. Details can be found at
http://www.ascro.org.
SOURCE American Society of Clinical Radiation Oncology (ASCRO)
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