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A systematic approach to continuing education for radiologic technologists

J S Green, L E Ershler, L J Riding

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    |March 1, 1977
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    Continuing education for radiologic technologists must be needs-assessed and well-designed. This report details a regional center

    Area of Science:

    • Medical Education
    • Radiologic Technology

    Background:

    • Expanding continuing education programs for radiologic technologists necessitate effective needs assessment.
    • Ensuring programs benefit technologists and patients is crucial.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To outline a step-by-step process for developing beneficial continuing education for radiologic technologists.
    • To detail the methodology used by a regional medical education center.

    Main Methods:

    • Needs assessment for radiologic technologists.
    • Program design and development based on identified needs.
    • Implementation of continuing education initiatives.

    Main Results:

    • A structured approach to continuing education program development was established.

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  • The process aimed to maximize benefits for technologists and indirectly for patient care.
  • Feedback mechanisms were incorporated to ensure program relevance.
  • Conclusions:

    • A systematic process for continuing education is vital for radiologic technologists.
    • Well-designed programs enhance technologist skills and improve patient outcomes.
    • Regional collaboration can optimize continuing education delivery.