The Marie Sklodowska-Curie Award
(last revised: November 3rd, 1999)
 

This proposal is submitted by the IOMP ad hoc Awards and Honors Committee, Professors John Cameron and Azam Niroomand-Rad. The criteria stated for this Award may be ratified or modified by the IOMP standing Awards and Honors Committee when it is formed.

  1. Award Name:
  2. Marie Sklodowska-Curie Award.

  3. Award:
  4. A Plaque, and travel and subsistence expenses to attend the World Congress, up to a maximum to be specified by the IOMP Officers.

  5. Award Selection Criteria:
  6. The Marie Sklodowska-Curie Award is established to honor scientists who have distinguished themselves by their contributions in:

    3.1 education and training of medical physicists, medical students, medical residents, and allied health personnel; and/or

    3.2 advancement of medical physics knowledge based upon independent original research and/or development; and/or

    3.3 advancement of the medical physics profession in the IOMP adhering national and international organizations.

  7. Award Selection Process:
  8. The Marie Sklodowska-Curie Award will be presented at each IOMP World Congress. Individuals eligible for selection shall be nominated either by an IOMP adhering organization or by the IOMP Committee Chairs and/or the IOMP Officers. All nomination shall be submitted with supporting materials to the Chair of the IOMP Awards and Honors Committee at least 12 months before the planned time for the World Congress. The Committee will review all supporting documentation for each of the nominees and conduct a ballot among its members to determine the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd candidates for each award. In case of a tie for 1st, a second ballot between the tied candidates will be conducted. If this second ballot should also result in a tie, the Awards Committee Chair shall make the selection between the tied candidates. The Committee Chair will notify the IOMP Secretary General of the 1st choice candidate for the award at least 6 months before the planned World Congress meeting. The Secretary General is responsible for notifying the candidate. The Chair of the Awards and Honors Committee is charged with making the necessary arrangements with the candidate for presentation of the award. If the candidate decides not to accept the award, it shall revert to the 2nd candidate.

  9. Award Presentation Process:

The IOMP President shall present the Award to the Awardee at the World Congress.