Working in a UK national proton radiotherapy facility: the therapeutic radiographer perspective

IF 0.3 Q4 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING Journal of Radiotherapy in Practice Pub Date : 2023-02-17 DOI:10.1017/S1460396923000018
R. Bailey
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Abstract The first national UK proton beam therapy centre opened at The Christie NHS Foundation Trust in 2018, which alongside University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (UCLH) proton beam therapy centre, is expected to treat approximately seven-hundred and fifty patients per year at service ramp up. The aim of this editorial is to share with a wider audience the role of a Band 6 proton senior treatment radiographer working in a national NHS service and future developments of the service. Prior to the service being clinical, a range of processes were followed, including the creation of quality documents, departmental training and end-to-end testing, with the first patient receiving treatment in December 2018. Proton senior radiographers are responsible for the delivery of safe and accurate radiotherapy and ensuring a smooth patient pathway, through a multi-collaborative team approach. Although there are key differences between proton and photon radiotherapy, the fundamental aspects, including radiation principles, governance and patient advice are the same. The training package for proton senior radiographers includes an individual local induction as part of the proton education and competency framework, which incorporates practical learning, including clinical supervision and workshops, plus audio-visual presentations and workbooks to complete. Future developments of proton beam therapy include proton arc therapy and flash therapy, alongside educational developments, such as training the future workforce and advanced practice consultant radiographer roles. Shared learning through multi-collaboration of international proton beam therapy centres is crucial to improve care for future service users.
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在英国国家质子放射治疗设施工作:治疗放射技师的观点
英国首个国家质子束治疗中心于2018年在克里斯蒂NHS基金会信托基金开放,该中心与伦敦大学学院医院NHS基金会信托基金(UCLH)质子束治疗中心一起,预计每年将治疗约750名患者。这篇社论的目的是与更广泛的受众分享在国家NHS服务中工作的波段6质子高级治疗放射技师的作用以及该服务的未来发展。在临床服务之前,遵循了一系列流程,包括创建质量文件,部门培训和端到端测试,第一位患者于2018年12月接受治疗。质子高级放射技师负责提供安全和准确的放射治疗,并通过多方协作的团队方法确保患者的顺利路径。尽管质子和光子放射治疗之间存在关键差异,但基本方面,包括放射原理,管理和患者建议是相同的。质子高级放射技师培训包包括个别本地入职培训,作为质子教育和能力框架的一部分,其中包括实际学习,包括临床监督和工作坊,以及视听演示和练习册。质子束治疗的未来发展包括质子弧治疗和闪光治疗,以及教育发展,如培训未来的劳动力和高级实践顾问放射技师的角色。通过国际质子束治疗中心的多方合作共享学习,对于改善对未来服务使用者的护理至关重要。
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Journal of Radiotherapy in Practice
Journal of Radiotherapy in Practice RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING-
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期刊介绍: Journal of Radiotherapy in Practice is a peer-reviewed journal covering all of the current modalities specific to clinical oncology and radiotherapy. The journal aims to publish research from a wide range of styles and encourage debate and the exchange of information and opinion from within the field of radiotherapy practice and clinical oncology. The journal also aims to encourage technical evaluations and case studies as well as equipment reviews that will be of interest to an international radiotherapy audience.
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