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A survey of the role of the UK physicist in nuclear medicine: a report of a joint working group of the British Institute of Radiology, British Nuclear Medicine Society, and the Institute of Physics and Engineering in Medicine.

机译:英国物理学家在核医学中的作用的调查:英国放射学研究所,英国核医学会以及医学物理与工程研究所联合工作组的报告。

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SUMMARY Guidelines for the provision of physics support to nuclear medicine were published in 1999 by a joint working group of the British Institute of Radiology, the British Nuclear Medicine Society, and the Institute of Physics and Engineering in Medicine. Following publication of the guidelines, a survey was conducted by the working group to gather data on the actual level of physicist support in UK hospitals of different types and on the activities undertaken by physicists. The data were collected in the 12 months following the publication of guidelines and cover different hospital models and seven UK regions. The results provide evidence that many of the smaller units - small teaching hospitals and, particularly, small district general hospitals - have insufficient physics support. Although, on average, there is good agreement between the guidelines and the survey data for medium and large district general hospitals, there is wide variation in the level of physics provision between hospitals delivering apparently similar services. This emphasizes the need for national guidelines, against which institutions may be bench-marked and which may be used as a recommendation for the staffing levels necessary to ensure services are delivered safely and standards are not compromised. The complexity and variety of workload is an important factor in determining the level of physics support. As services develop, it is vital that this aspect is recognized to ensure that appropriate resources are available for the required physics input, even if any new service represents only a modest clinical throughput in terms of patient numbers.
机译:概要1999年,英国放射学研究所,英国核医学学会以及医学物理与工程研究所的联合工作组发布了为核医学提供物理支持的指南。指南发布后,工作组进行了一项调查,以收集有关英国不同类型医院的物理学家实际支持水平以及物理学家开展的活动的数据。这些数据是在指南发布后的12个月内收集的,涵盖了不同的医院模型和英国的七个地区。结果提供了证据,表明许多较小的单位-小型教学医院,特别是小型地区综合医院-没有足够的物理支持。尽管平均而言,中型和大型地区综合医院的指南与调查数据之间有很好的一致性,但是在提供明显相似服务的医院之间,物理提供水平存在很大差异。这强调了国家指导方针的必要性,可以根据这些指导方针对机构进行基准测试,并可以将其用作确保安全提供服务和不损害标准的必要人员编制水平的建议。工作量的复杂性和多样性是确定物理支持水平的重要因素。随着服务的发展,至关重要的是要认识到这一方面,以确保为所需的物理输入提供适当的资源,即使任何新的服务在患者人数方面仅代表适度的临床通量。

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