I can gladly report there is definitely a refreshingly cool
breeze of change in the air. First hinted at in past President’s Dr Peter
Jarrit’s scope editorial Vol 21 (1) March 2012 and now in mid transition as
described by our dynamic CEO, Rosemary Cooke CBE in the last issue of SCOPE.
At the trustees meeting we discussed the overall strategy of
the IPEM and money of course. As current
President Dr Steve Keevil discusses in the first issue of SCOPE this year, one
of the biggest strategic changes taking place within IPEM is the devolving of
decision making down to the committees and councils so that they don't have to
wait for the trustees to decide on operational matters better decided by the
committees themselves. We discussed at great length the results of the members’
survey. If you haven’t read over it already I recommend that you do (http://www.ipem.ac.uk/Members.aspx). Some of the comments are both amusing
and damming! Some good ones too.
At the end of the trustees meeting day I felt that I had
learned more about how the IPEM works since I joined back in 1993 (gosh has it
really been 20 years!!!). I had no idea the IPEM was doing so much. I feel a little guilty that I had been
dismissive of the organisation for so long. Yes, it’s true, even though I had been a member of the
MR-SIG since 2008 and now VP I had never really bothered to find out. It’s a 2 way process of course. On the
one hand we don't make it easy to find out stuff that’s going on. But it’s also
up to us to at least point ourselves in the right direction to get the info. The
website is drastically improving but it’s still difficult to navigate. The
annual report is a good source of info but a bit dry to read. The newsletter is
excellent but like a lot of newsletters I get from other organisations and
journals it gets lost amongst the many emails I get. For more info on Who’s Who click here http://www.ipem.ac.uk/Members/CommitteesGroups.aspx
It's a lot of clicks and it doesn't look pretty but we’re all there.
The Communications Committee meeting or Comms Comm as it’s
‘affectionately’ called, took place a few days later in the IPEM offices in
York. Again I’m embarrassed to say that I was kind of hoping that the idea
floated (not very seriously) of moving the HQ to London would be accepted but
having visited York, I take it back. It’s a charming place and actually from
London takes less than 2hrs if you get the right train. Oh and they’ve managed
to source CLUB biscuits (showing my age again :/) so they’re guaranteed to get
me back. It was a long day but
very energising. It’s been a long time coming but I really think that this
current configuration of the Comms Comm is going to bring the IPEM into the 21st
century. Marc Miquel is chair, he was brilliant as editor in the progression and
guiding of SCOPE into the format we know and love now and he will be brilliant
at Charing this committee too. Tenacity with a capital T. You can find the
other members at the link above. I won’t steal their thunder but we’re hoping
to launch a really exciting campaign this year to raise the profile of physics
and engineering in healthcare, inspired in part by some of the answers we got
from the member survey so do go and read it (http://www.ipem.ac.uk/Members.aspx.)
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