[Is there an unmet need to establish a young talent section "Young DGN" within the German Society of Nuclear Medicine (DGN)? - Results of a 2021/2022 web-based survey among German Nuclear Medicine professionals].

IF 1 4区 医学 Q4 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
Yasemin Aylin Sahin, Friederike Eilsberger, Eric Einspänner, Johannes Kunz, Sarah Spreckelmeyer, Markus Luster, Winfried Brenner, Benjamin Kläsner, Adrien Holzgreve
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Abstract

Aim: In various medical societies, dedicated young talent sections provide an important basis for promoting young members. However, the German Society of Nuclear Medicine (DGN) had not yet implemented such a section. Therefore, the aim of this work was to assess the opinion of nuclear medicine professionals in Germany on establishing a young talent section within the DGN ("Young DGN").

Methods: An initiative group of young DGN members developed a survey questionnaire comprising 18 questions. The questionnaire was initially sent as a PDF to the members of the DGN University Committee (Hochschulausschuss) by e-mail on 10/12/2021. As an online survey, the questionnaire was then emailed at four additional time points between 12/23/2021 and 3/18/2022 via the DGN eBrief and on 2/23/2022 to the members of the mailing list of the Berufsverband Deutscher Nuklearmediziner (BDN).

Results: The survey closed on 3/31/2022 with 111 responses (n=104 online surveys, n=7 PDFs). The median age of participants was 32.5 years (range, 20-80). 86% of participants indicated that they were interested in a Young DGN section, of which 67% were willing to participate. 79% indicated that nuclear medicine was an exciting field for them. 96% expressed interest in additional education offers and 60% in the establishment of a mentoring program. 75% believed that Young DGN would improve the visibility of the specialty.

Conclusion: The survey results indicate strong support for the establishment of a young talent section within the DGN among nuclear medicine professionals in Germany. A large proportion of those who participated in the survey would envision active involvement. There was a particular consensus on the desire to expand the range of education and training activities.

[是否需要在德国核医学学会(DGN)内建立一个年轻人才部门“年轻DGN”?-德国核医学专业人员2021/2022年网络调查结果]。
目的:在各个医学学会中,专门的青年人才部门为青年会员的提升提供了重要的基础。然而,德国核医学学会(DGN)尚未执行这一节。因此,这项工作的目的是评估德国核医学专业人员对在DGN内建立年轻人才部门(“年轻DGN”)的意见。方法:一个由年轻DGN成员组成的倡议小组开发了一份包括18个问题的调查问卷。问卷最初于2021年12月10日以PDF格式通过电子邮件发送给DGN大学委员会(Hochschulausschuss)的成员。作为一项在线调查,问卷随后在2021年12月23日至2022年3月18日之间的四个额外时间点通过DGN eBrief和2022年2月23日通过电子邮件发送给Berufsverband Deutscher Nuklearmediziner (BDN)邮件列表的成员。结果:该调查于2022年3月31日结束,共有111份回复(n=104份在线调查,n=7份pdf)。参与者的中位年龄为32.5岁(范围20-80岁)。86%的参与者表示他们对年轻的DGN部分感兴趣,其中67%的人愿意参加。79%的人表示核医学对他们来说是一个令人兴奋的领域。96%的人表示有兴趣获得额外的教育机会,60%的人希望建立一个指导计划。75%的人认为年轻的DGN会提高该专业的知名度。结论:调查结果表明,德国核医学专业人员强烈支持在DGN内建立青年人才部门。很大一部分参与调查的人会设想积极参与。对于希望扩大教育和培训活动的范围,大家达成了特别的协商一致意见。
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来源期刊
CiteScore
1.70
自引率
13.30%
发文量
267
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Als Standes- und Fachorgan (Organ von Deutscher Gesellschaft für Nuklearmedizin (DGN), Österreichischer Gesellschaft für Nuklearmedizin und Molekulare Bildgebung (ÖGN), Schweizerischer Gesellschaft für Nuklearmedizin (SGNM, SSNM)) von hohem wissenschaftlichen Anspruch befasst sich die CME-zertifizierte Nuklearmedizin/ NuclearMedicine mit Diagnostik und Therapie in der Nuklearmedizin und dem Strahlenschutz: Originalien, Übersichtsarbeiten, Referate und Kongressberichte stellen aktuelle Themen der Diagnose und Therapie dar. Ausführliche Berichte aus den DGN-Arbeitskreisen, Nachrichten aus Forschung und Industrie sowie Beschreibungen innovativer technischer Geräte, Einrichtungen und Systeme runden das Konzept ab. Die Abstracts der Jahrestagungen dreier europäischer Fachgesellschaften sind Bestandteil der Kongressausgaben. Nuklearmedizin erscheint regelmäßig mit sechs Ausgaben pro Jahr und richtet sich vor allem an Nuklearmediziner, Radiologen, Strahlentherapeuten, Medizinphysiker und Radiopharmazeuten.
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