Michelle Leech, Mary Coffey, Jihad Jeha, Gregorius Ben Prajogi, Kimyakhanim Bakhishova, Katie Wakeham
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Radiation Therapist Education and Training: An International Survey.
Purpose: This study reports on the current status of Radiation Therapist (RTT) education and training globally. RTTs are the health professionals responsible for the preparation and delivery of courses of radiation therapy, the latter being indicated in the management of 50%-60% of patients with cancer globally. Therefore, high standards of education of these professionals are paramount to safe and high-quality cancer care.
Methods: In total, 195 responses were received to a survey sent via the International Atomic Energy Agency International Research Integration System to all member states. This represented 90 countries across all regions.
Results: The survey indicated a significant deficit in RTT education globally. Many regions report that limited radiation therapy-specific education is available and there is a paucity of assessed practice education. Radiation therapy-specific professional issues are the major barriers to curricula implementation globally.
Conclusion: This survey highlights the considerable issues that prevail in the provision of high-quality education for RTTs globally. A collaborative global effort is required by the oncology community and other stakeholders to overcome this significant deficit.