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  • Advanced Clinical Practice
  • Healthcare Workforce Development

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  • The introduction of the trainee Advanced Clinical Practitioner (ACP) apprenticeship route and service expansion necessitated a revision of the existing radiotherapy competency framework.
  • The framework aims to foster the growth of advanced practice across the radiotherapy pathway.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To revise the radiotherapy competency framework for trainee ACPs.
  • To align ACP training with the evolving radiotherapy service and wider workforce strategies.
  • To ensure a structured and focused approach to ACP development.

Main Methods:

  • Utilisation of various service improvement tools for planning and implementation.
  • Collaborative engagement with key stakeholders to define competencies and align training.
  • Development of clear scopes of practice and job plans.

Main Results:

  • The revised framework facilitates a structured and focused approach to ACP training.
  • Collaboration ensured competency alignment with service direction and workforce plans.
  • Supportive structures including ACP leads, clinical supervisors, and teams are crucial for ACP development.

Conclusions:

  • The revised competency framework provides a structured pathway for ACP training in radiotherapy.
  • Stakeholder collaboration is vital for aligning training with service direction and workforce planning.
  • Ongoing development of focused education programs and feedback mechanisms will enhance future framework iterations.