加强亚洲及太平洋地区的医学物理学教育和培训计划:国际原子能机构非协定技术合作(TC)地区 RAS6088 项目。

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本文记录了在实施国际原子能机构非协定技术合作区域 RAS6088 项目 "加强医学 物理教育和培训计划 "过程中开展的工作。从 2023 年 9 月 21 日起的一个月内,通过电子邮件向项目对应方收集了有关该项目的必要信息,并在 2023 年 10 月 30 日至 2023 年 11 月 3 日在泰国曼谷举行的最终区域协调会议上进行了核实。63 名学员在 5 个区域培训课程(RTC)中接受了培训,其中 48%、32% 和 20% 分别涉及放射治疗、放射诊断和核医学。成功举办了一期地区培训课程,将分子生物学作为一个学术模块介绍给学员。三个参与成员国,即阿拉伯联合酋长国(UAE)、尼泊尔和阿富汗,已开始采用国际原子能机构 TCS56 准则,以课程学习的方式启动医学物理学硕士研究生教育计划。阿联酋已成功完成这一进程,而尼泊尔和阿富汗尚未启动该计划。印度尼西亚、约旦、马来西亚、巴基斯坦、叙利亚和泰国通过课程学习加强了医 学物理硕士研究生课程,同时加强了医学物理学家的国家注册。特别是泰国,在该项目实施期间,修订了 6 个医学物理学硕士研究生课程。在家作业和远程培训中心出版了两本出版物。总之,尽管面临 COVID-19 大流行病的挑战,RAS6088 项目仍取得了预期成果。建议实施后续项目,使更多的会员国为改善该地区的医学物理教育和培训做好更充分的准备。
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Strengthening education and training programmes for medical physics in Asia and the Pacific: the IAEA non-agreement technical cooperation (TC) regional RAS6088 project.

Strengthening education and training programmes for medical physics in Asia and the Pacific: the IAEA non-agreement technical cooperation (TC) regional RAS6088 project.

This article documents the work conducted in implementing the IAEA non-agreement TC regional RAS6088 project "Strengthening Education and Training Programmes for Medical Physics". Necessary information on the project was collected from the project counterparts via emails for a period of one month, starting from 21st September 2023, and verified at the Final Regional Coordination Meeting in Bangkok, Thailand from 30th October 2023 to 3rd November 2023. Sixty-three participants were trained in 5 Regional Training Courses (RTCs), with 48%, 32% and 20% in radiation therapy, diagnostic radiology, and nuclear medicine, respectively. One RTC was successfully organised to introduce molecular biology as an academic module to participants. Three participating Member States, namely United Arab Emirates (UAE), Nepal and Afghanistan have initiated processes to start the postgraduate master medical physics education programmes by coursework, adopting the IAEA TCS56 Guidelines. UAE has succeeded in completing the process while Nepal and Afghanistan have yet to initiate the programme. The postgraduate master medical physics programmes by coursework were strengthened in Indonesia, Jordan, Malaysia, Pakistan, Syria, and Thailand, along with the national registration of medical physicists. In particular, Thailand has revised 6 postgraduate master medical physics programmes by coursework during the tenure of this project. Home Based Assignment and RTCs have resulted in two publications. In conclusion, the RAS6088 project was found to have achieved its planned outcomes despite challenges faced due to the COVID-19 pandemic. It is proposed that a follow up project be implemented to increase the number of Member States who are better prepared to improve medical physics education and training in the region.

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