国际教育放射治疗师过渡计划的必要性

John Maamoun M.R.T.(T), R.T.T, M.Sc., M.B., B.Ch.
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国际教育放射治疗师(IERT)来到安大略省从事他们的职业,不像他们的同行,国际教育放射诊断技师(IEDR)一样,有机会获得过渡计划。本研究考察了是否有必要为IERTs制定这样的计划。一个三角测量的过程——包括调查、访谈、课堂观察和咨询——被用来确定和比较这两个专业群体的具体需求,并评估现有的方案在多大程度上满足了独立教育工作者的具体需求。根据这些调查结果,根据对安大略省内外聘人员未来供求情况的预测,并根据其他考虑,就是否应为内聘人员提供过渡性方案作出结论。研究发现,两个专业群体,独立研究人员和独立研究人员的具体需求非常相似。虽然为难民提供的过渡方案相当好地满足了他们的具体需求,但仍有改进的余地。尽管iert的供应和需求都有所下降,但仍有必要并大力支持他们的过渡方案。在对现有方案进行一些修改后,过渡方案将相当好地满足独立研究人员的需要,并应向他们提供。
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The Need for a Transitional Program for Internationally Educated Radiation Therapists

Internationally educated radiation therapists (IERT) coming to practice their profession in the province of Ontario do not have access to a transitional program as do their counterparts, the internationally educated diagnostic radiographers (IEDR). This study examines whether there is a need for such a program for IERTs.

A process of triangulation - involving surveys, interviews, classroom observation and consultation - was used to identify and compare the specific needs of these two professional groups, and to evaluate how well the existing program meets the specific needs of IEDRs. Based on those findings, on future projections of supply and demand for external recruits within the province of Ontario, and on other considerations, a conclusion is drawn as to whether a transitional program should be made available for IERTs.

The specific needs of the two professional groups, IERTs and IEDRs were found to be quite similar. While the transitional program available to IEDRs meets their specific needs reasonably well, there remains room for improvement.

Although both the supply and the demand for IERTs have declined, there is a need and strong support for a transitional program for them. With some modifications from the current program available to IEDRs, a transitional program would serve the needs of IERTs reasonably well and should be made available to them.

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