对放射科医生人员,教育和培训的指导方针和建议
Adrian P Brady1, Christian Loewe2, Boris Brkljacic3
1Department of Radiology, University College Cork, Cork, Ireland. adrianbrady@me.com.
Insights into imaging
|March 13, 2025
概括
欧盟-REST项目建议使用机器/系统/活动时间来计算放射科医生人员需求,以及标准化的5年培训和欧洲课程. 这为放射学工作人员规划提供了一个可适应的指导方针.
科学领域:
- 医疗成像医学成像
- 放射学 劳动力计划 劳动力计划
- 欧洲卫生保健政策 欧洲卫生保健政策
背景情况:
- 目前用于计算放射学人员数量的方法是不够的.
- 欧盟辐射,教育,人员和培训 (EU-REST) 项目解决了这些局限性.
研究的目的:
- 制定基于证据的指导方针,用于放射学人员和培训.
- 提出一种新的,可扩展的方法来确定放射科医生劳动力需求.
主要方法:
- 分析现有参数 (人口,工作量,设备,床位) 用于计算劳动力.
- 开发一个新的指标:机器/系统/活动的小时.
- 在欧洲放射学联盟的合作伙伴之间建立共识.
主要成果:
- 确立"机器/系统/活动小时"作为工作人员计算的首选单位.
- 建议为放射科医生提供标准的5年专业培训时间.
- 提出ESR欧洲放射学培训课程作为欧洲标准.
结论:
- 拟议的人事指标提供了一个可适应和可扩展的解决方案.
- 标准化的培训和课程对于欧洲放射学至关重要.
- 建议包括中央注册表和授权的持续专业发展 (CPD).
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