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Training logbook for radiotherapy.

机译:放疗培训日志。

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AIM: To develop a structured logbook for trainees in the medical specialty of radiotherapy with Europe that records the increasing experience throughout their training period. MATERIAL AND METHODS: A working party appointed by the European Board of Radiotherapy developed a draft version of a European logbook for trainees in radiotherapy. For development, the update European Core Curriculum for Radiotherapists (Radiation Oncologists) was taken into consideration. The logbook is composed of six sections: (1) biodata of the trainee, (2) scientific training documentation, (3) clinical training documentation, (4) record of formal presentations by the trainee, (5) publications, (6) training courses. Decisions were made to suggest that the clinical section of the logbook should: (a) only collect data that was essential for the purposes of appraisal, assessment and regulation, (b) be as user friendly as possible, (c) concentrate on quality of the data and not volume. The logbook was tested by trainees in several European training departments and adapted according to their suggestions. A final draft of the logbook was circulated among the national and professional societies for radiotherapy in Europe for review before a European consensus conference took place in Brussels in December 2002. RESULTS: The European training logbook for radiotherapy was endorsed by representatives of 35 European nations during the Brussels consensus conference on December 14, 2002. CONCLUSION: Keeping a training logbook is an essential feature of the record of training for all EU trainees who wish to retain an opportunity to spend part of their training time in another country of the Union, important for someone who seeks an appointment as a specialist in another country within a few years of achieving specialist accreditation, and good professional practice for all other trainees. The European training logbook for radiotherapy is a robust instrument that allows the systematic collection of the information that needs to be recordedto monitor the professional development of European trainees in Radiation Oncology.
机译:目的:为欧洲放射治疗医学专业的受训者编写结构化的日志,记录他们在整个培训期间不断增加的经验。材料和方法:由欧洲放射治疗委员会任命的工作组为放射治疗学员制定了欧洲日志手册的草案版本。为了进行开发,考虑了更新的《欧洲放射治疗师核心课程》(放射肿瘤学家)。日志由六个部分组成:(1)学员的生物数据,(2)科学培训文档,(3)临床培训文档,(4)学员的正式陈述记录,(5)出版物,(6)培训培训班。已做出决定,建议日志的临床部分应:(a)仅收集对于评估,评估和监管目的必不可少的数据;(b)尽可能易于使用,(c)专注于质量数据而不是数量。该日志由多个欧洲培训部门的学员进行了测试,并根据他们的建议进行了修改。在2002年12月于布鲁塞尔召开的欧洲共识会议之前,该日志的最终草案已在欧洲各国和专业的放射治疗学会中分发,以供审核。结果:欧洲放射治疗培训日志已得到35个欧洲国家代表的认可。在2002年12月14日的布鲁塞尔共识会议上。结论:保留培训日志是所有希望保留机会在欧盟另一国度过一部分培训时间的所有欧盟受训者培训记录的重要特征,这一点很重要。适用于寻求在获得专家资格认证并在所有其他受训者中拥有良好专业实践经验的几年内被任命为另一个国家的专家的人士。欧洲放射治疗培训日志是一种强大的工具,可以系统地收集需要记录的信息,以监测欧洲放射肿瘤学学员的职业发展。

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