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Published on: March 11, 2021
Simulation training in radiation oncology
Michael C Schell1, Andrew W Beavis2, Derek W Brown3
1University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, New York, USA.
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Simulation training can be used in the design of new processes or, more commonly, to train and re-train healthcare personnel in standard processes. Simulation training is one avenue to making radiation oncology a high reliability health care intervention. In this paper, we explore the relevance of simulation training to the provision of high-quality and safe radiation oncology practice against the background of simulation training conducted in high reliability industries. The use of simulation training in healthcare, as well as specific examples in radiation oncology, is reviewed. An outline of the steps for developing a simulation training program is provided. Simulation training is critical for the verification of training and treatment delivery. As such, it increases the integrity and transparency of patient care.

