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Meeting the challenges of global nuclear medicine technologist training in the 21st century: The IAEA distance assisted training (DAT) program

机译:迎接21世纪全球核医学技术人员培训的挑战:IAEA远程协助培训(DAT)计划

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Many countries have made significant investments in nuclear medicine (NM) technology with the acquisition of modern equipment and establishment of facilities, however, often appropriate training is not considered as part of these investments. Training for NM professionals is continually evolving, with a need to meet changing requirements in the workforce. Even places where established higher education courses are available, these do not necessarily cater to the practical component of training and the ever-changing technology that is central to medical imaging. The continuing advances in NM technology and growth of applications in quantitative clinical assessment place increases the pressure on technologists to learn and practice new techniques. Not only is training to understand new concepts limited but often there is inadequate training in the basics of NM and this can be a major constraint to the effective use of the evolving technology. Developing appropriate training programs for the broader international NM community is one of the goals of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). A particularly successful and relevant development has been the program on 'distance assisted training (DAT) for NM professionals'. The development of DAT was initiated in the 1990s through Australian Government funding, administered under auspices of the IAEA through its Regional Cooperative Agreement, involving most countries in Asia that are Member States of the IAEA. The project has resulted in the development of a set of training modules which are designed for use under direct supervision in the workplace, delivered through means of distance-learning. The program has undergone several revisions and peer reviews with the current version providing a comprehensive training package that is now available online. DAT has been utilized widely in Asia or the Pacific region, Latin America, and parts of Africa and Europe. Currently there are approximately 1000 registered participants, including persons providing student support, in the program.
机译:通过购买现代设备和建立设施,许多国家已经在核医学(NM)技术上进行了大量投资,但是,通常不将适当的培训视为这些投资的一部分。 NM专业人士的培训在不断发展,需要满足员工不断变化的需求。即使是可以使用已建立的高等教育课程的地方,也不一定能满足培训的实际内容以及医学成像至关重要的不断变化的技术。 NM技术的不断进步和定量临床评估中应用的增长,增加了技术人员学习和实践新技术的压力。不仅对理解新概念的培训受到限制,而且在NM基础知识方面的培训常常不足,这可能成为有效使用不断发展的技术的主要障碍。为更广泛的国际NM社区制定适当的培训计划是国际原子能机构(IAEA)的目标之一。一项特别成功且相关的发展是“针对NM专业人士的远程协助培训(DAT)”计划。 DAT的发展始于1990年代,由澳大利亚政府提供资金,在国际原子能机构主持下通过其《区域合作协定》进行管理,涉及亚洲大多数国家和国际原子能机构成员国。该项目导致开发了一套培训模块,这些模块旨在通过远程学习在工作场所的直接监督下使用。该程序经过了多次修订和同行评审,当前版本提供了全面的培训包,现在可以在线获取。 DAT已在亚洲或太平洋地区,拉丁美洲以及非洲和欧洲的部分地区得到广泛使用。目前,该计划大约有1000名注册参与者,其中包括提供学生支持的人员。

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