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Journal of Medical Radiation Sciences
A snapshot of radiation therapy techniques and technology in Queensland: An aid to mapping undergraduate curriculum
Pete Bridge1  Mary-Ann Carmichael1  Carole Brady2 
[1]School of Clinical Sciences, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
[2]Radiation Oncology Mater Centre, South Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
关键词: Curriculum;    IGRT;    IMRT;    radiation therapy;    technology;   
DOI  :  10.1002/jmrs.5
来源: Wiley
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【 摘 要 】

Abstract

Introduction

Undergraduate students studying the Bachelor of Radiation Therapy at Queensland University of Technology (QUT) attend clinical placements in a number of department sites across Queensland. To ensure that the curriculum prepares students for the most common treatments and current techniques in use in these departments, a curriculum matching exercise was performed.

Methods

A cross-sectional census was performed on a pre-determined “Snapshot” date in 2012. This was undertaken by the clinical education staff in each department who used a standardized proforma to count the number of patients as well as prescription, equipment, and technique data for a list of tumour site categories. This information was combined into aggregate anonymized data.

Results

All 12 Queensland radiation therapy clinical sites participated in the Snapshot data collection exercise to produce a comprehensive overview of clinical practice on the chosen day. A total of 59 different tumour sites were treated on the chosen day and as expected the most common treatment sites were prostate and breast, comprising 46% of patients treated. Data analysis also indicated that intensity-modulated radiotherapy (IMRT) use is relatively high with 19.6% of patients receiving IMRT treatment on the chosen day. Both IMRT and image-guided radiotherapy (IGRT) indications matched recommendations from the evidence.

Conclusion

The Snapshot method proved to be a feasible and efficient method of gathering useful data to inform curriculum matching. Frequency of IMRT use in Queensland matches or possibly exceeds that indicated in the literature. It is recommended that future repetition of the study be undertaken in order to monitor trends in referral patterns and new technology implementation.

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CC BY-NC   
© 2013 The Authors. Journal of Medical Radiation Sciences published by Wiley Publishing Asia Pty Ltd on behalf of Australian Institute of Radiography and New Zealand Institute of Medical Radiation Technology.

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