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Evaluation of medical physics training in radiology residency in 67 countries.

Authors :
Rehani, Madan M.
Pauwels, Ruben
Rehani, Bhavya
Source :
Physica Medica; Oct2018, Vol. 54, p30-33, 4p
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Highlights • Teaching of medical physics to radiology resident by radiologists is common. • Lack of involvement of medical physicists in the examinations observed. • Better involvement of medical physicists in radiology education needed. Abstract Purpose The main aim of medical physics training in radiology residency is to have appropriate and safer imaging of patients and safety of personnel. The need to have adequate coverage of medical physics and radiation safety in curricula of radiology residency is well perceived, but it is not known how far it is implemented in practice. Methods We have analysed the data from 67 countries on medical physics teaching and assessment of residents in radiology programs, considering differences between countries in function of their human development index (HDI). Results The results indicate that teaching of medical physics by radiologists rather than by medical physicists is very common and there is relationship with the developmental status of a country. The majority of countries with very high HDI used a written test (69%) for medical physics topics, often in combination with other subjects (63%). Further, there is lack of direct involvement of medical physicists during the examination phase of residents. Geographically, it can be seen that Latin American countries in particular lack involvement of medical physicists during both the teaching and examination phase. Conclusion The lack of adequate involvement of medical physicists in training and in the formal examination of radiology residents in both developed and developing countries is a matter of concern with likely implications on patient and staff safety. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
11201797
Volume :
54
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Physica Medica
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
132391361
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejmp.2018.09.006