European Federation Of Organisations For Medical Physics (EFOMP)
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The European Federation of Organisations for Medical Physics (EFOMP) was founded in May 1980 in
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to serve as an umbrella organisation representing the national
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societies in Europe. It took just twenty-seven months from the first initiative, by the Council of the Hospital Physicists' Association (HPA, now the
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) in February 1978, to reach agreement on the formation of the EFOMP. The inaugural meeting took place in London, UK on 9 May 1979 and the first President of EFOMP was John Clifton. EFOMP is a
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organisation and aims to foster and coordinate the activities of its national member organisations, encourage exchange and dissemination of professional and scientific information, develop guidelines for education, training and
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programmes and to make recommendations on the responsibilities, organisational relationships and roles of
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s.


Structure

The EFOMP organisation is a European federation of professional societies under the Dutch law. The federation consists of national member organisations (NMOs) representing medical physics in Europe, where only one NMO can represent the corresponding nation. The number of representatives each NMO can send into the council depends on the number of national members. The council is the governing authority of EFOMP and normally meets once a year. The council elects the president and all other members of the governing committee, it is responsible for maintaining the
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of the federation, it handles all NMO related issues and sets up committees,
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and other legal and operative bodies to facilitate the aims and purpose of the federation. The officers of the council are the members of the executive and governing committee and the chairpersons of the committees The federation has six permanent committees: * Communications & Publications: is in charge of demonstrating the application of physical sciences to medicine to the public and promotes international links among National Member Organizations and other professional bodies. The committee is responsible for the dissemination of information on EFOMP activities to enhance the education, competence, research and continuing professional development of medical physicists across Europe via digital channels of communications and publications (journal, newsletter Website, social media). * European Matters: represents the interest of the federation to the various bodies of the European Union * Education & Training: is responsible for supporting NMOs in providing educational approaches for physics in medicine * Professional Matters: is in charge of establishing and maintaining the recognition of the Medical Physicists as a academic profession in Europe bridging between physics and medicine and deals with professional issues related to the medical physics profession * Projects: is in charge of participation in and coordination of major European projects in close collaboration with national and international legal bodies * Science: is responsible for supporting the NMOs in setting up scientific activities and organizing ordinary meetings, promotes the operation of working groups on special topics and participates in the production of guidelines and policies describing good practice


National Member Organisations

EFOMP is the umbrella organisation for 36 nations, each of which are constituted by one medical physics organisation and each representing together more than 9000 medical physicists and clinical engineers working in the field of medical physics. Each national society has a certain number of delegates in the council, depending on the number of national members: up to 100 memberships result in one delegate, up to 400 entitles to two delegates and a society with 401 or more memberships can have three delegates.EFOMP Manual - an operational guide, EFOMP, Version from 19 May 2020
/ref> The foundation date specifies the constitution of the earliest national organisation (separate society or division of superordinate organisation) of natural scientists or engineers working in a clinical environment which can be considered the predecessor of the NMO. The affiliation dates represent the earliest memberships of the current member nations (or its predecessor, e.g. Yugoslavia, Czechoslovakia) represented by a society.Website about European Medical Physics News, EFOMP, retrieved on 29 May 2020
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European Affairs

Several projects at European level with impact on medical physics matters and legislation have been undertaken. One of the most important was the transposition of the Basic Safety Standards (BSS) Directive (Council Directive 2013/59/ Euratom). After the BSS was brought into force in 2014, EFOMP headed a European consortium with the task to merge current scientific, technological and operational knowledge and experience with the consolidation of different directives and recommendations in the field of radiation protection. The objective of this project was to evaluate Member States‘ activities for the transposition and implementation of
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in the medical area. In addition an exchange of initial experiences and resolutions was coordinated in order to identify good practices. MEDIRAD, is one of the current projects EFOMP is involved in during its preparation phase started by the
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in 2017 dealing with implications of medical low dose radiation exposure. EFOMP is in the advisory panel of the project and participates in work package six in order to formulate policy recommendations for the effective protection of patients and medical workers and the general public.


Education and Training

The EFOMP School for Medical Physics Experts (ESMPE) organizes medical physics education and training events specifically targeted to Medical Physicists who are already Medical Physics Experts (MPEs) or would like to achieve Medical Physics Expert status. Several editions were organised jointly with
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driven by the need for a closer cooperation between manufacturers and medical physicists to increase the awareness of features of medical devices related to imaging, radiotherapy and nuclear medicine. In 2019, EFOMP launched an e-learning platform, where pdfs and video recordings of the lectures given during the EFOMP school editions have been made available. The main target of EFOMP is the harmonization of Medical Physics education and training standards throughout Europe. For this purpose, two elements have been implemented: * NMOs education and training scheme for medical physicists can be validated by the Professional Matters Committee and approved by the EFOMP Board of Officers. The long term aim of the National Registration Scheme (NRS) is a generally accepted level of expertise, facilitating an exchange of professionals over Europe. * The European Examination board (EEB) awards the European Diploma of Medical Physics (EDMP) and the European Attestation Certificate to those Medical Physicists that have reached the Medical Physics Expert (EACMPE) level.


Science

Included in the scope of the federation is to coordinate scientific activities and to support the development of guidelines and directives. A number of Working groups are operating for a specific time period to create quality control protocols, guidance documents, harmonise practices update core curricula. Between 1987 and 2014, EFOMP has collaborated with national organisations in holding regular European Conferences of Medical Physics. 1987: Innsbruck, 1990:
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. Every two years since 2016, EFOMP organizes the European Congress of Medical Physics (ECMP) on his own. The first congress took place in
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(2016) and the second one in
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(2018). The 3rd ECMP will take place in
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(2020) and the 4th in
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(2022). Since 2007, Physica Medica the European Journal of Medical Physics (EJMP), is the official scientific journal of the organisation. The owner of the journal is the Italian Association of Medical Physics (AIFM) and it is also the official organ of the French (SFPM), Irish (IAPM), Czech Republic (CAMP) and Hellenic (HAMP) Societies of Medical Physics. In 2019, EJMP has become official publication of the International Organization for Medical Physics (IOMP). Every month a volume is published. According to the Institute for Scientific Information (ISI) the current
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is 2.532 (2018). There are three other scientific journals that EFOMP is associated with: * Physiological Measurements owned by the Institute of Physics and Engineering in Medicine (IPEM) * European Radiology owned by the European Society of Radiology ( ESR) * Physics in Medicine and Biology owned by IPEM EFOMP publishes a quarterly electronic newsletter called the European Medical Physics News (EMPnews)


Co-operation

EFOMP created an international network of relationships with other stakeholders in the field of physical science applied to healthcare. Collaborations:* regional organisation member of the International Organization for Medical Physics (IOMP) * collaborator with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in the field of Radiation Protection for Patients * shareholder of the
European Institute for Biomedical Imaging Research The European Institute for Biomedical Imaging Research (EIBIR) was established in 2006 as a non-profit, limited liability company on the initiative of the European Society of Radiology with funding of the European Commission within the Sixth Fra ...
(EIBIR) * representative for medical physics in the organization Heads of European Radiological Protection Competent Authorities (HERCA) * associate member of the European Foundation for Training and Education in Radiation Protection (EUTERP) * participant in the
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Initiative on Breast Cancer (ECIBC) Memoranda of Understanding: *
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(AAPM) *
European Association of Nuclear Medicine The European Association of Nuclear Medicine (EANM) is an umbrella organisation comprising 41 national nuclear medicine member societies, 18 non-European affiliated societies and 3,200 individual members from over 80 countries, including physicia ...
(EANM) * European Coordination Committee of the Radiological, Electromedical and Healthcare IT Industry (COCIR) * European Federation of Radiographer Societies (EFRS) * European Network for Training and Education of Medical Physics Experts (EUTEMPE-NET) * European Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine and Biology (ESMRMB) * European Society for Radiotherapy and Oncology (ESTRO) *
European Society of Radiology The European Society of Radiology (ESR) is an international medical society based in Vienna, Austria dedicated to the promotion and coordination of scientific, philanthropic, intellectual and professional activities of radiology in Europe. In additi ...
(ESR) * European Society of Medical Imaging Informatics (EuSoMII) * Middle East Federation Of Organizations of Medical Physics (MEFOMP)Memorandum of Understanding between European Federation of Organizations for Medical Physics (EFOMP) and the Middle East Federation of Organizations of Medical Physics (MEFOMP), MEFOMP, Version 14. December 2017
/ref> * Multidisciplinary European Low Dose Initiative (MELODI)


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External links


Official Website of EFOMP
International medical associations of Europe Medical physics organizations Organizations established in 1980