AbstractBackgroundRadiation technology is a discipline of medical science which deals with diagnostics, imaging and radiotherapy, that is treatment by ionizing radiation.AimTo present and compare the existing curricula of radiation technology in selected EU countries.Materials and methodsThe research work done for the purpose of the comparative analysis was based on the methods of diagnostic test and document analysis.ResultsThe comparison of curricula in selected countries, namely Austria, France, the Netherlands and Poland, showed that admission criteria to radiation technology courses are varied and depend on regulations of respective Ministries of Health. The most restrictive conditions, including written tests in biology, chemistry and...
The technical developments that have taken place in the preceding years (PET, hybrid imaging) have c...
AimTo assess the state of radiology education across Europe by means of a survey study.MethodsA comp...
The European population is strongly affected by cancer. Radiotherapy is roughly used in 50% of cance...
AbstractBackgroundRadiation technology is a discipline of medical science which deals with diagnosti...
AIM: To produce updated state-of-the-art recommendations for harmonised medical specialist training ...
Purpose - The education and training of a nuclear medicine technologist (NMT) is not homogeneous amo...
Introduction Radiotherapy education can be very different across Europe, despite the publication of ...
IntroductionRadiotherapy education can be very different across Europe, despite the publication of t...
AIM: To develop guidelines for the infrastructure of training institutes and teaching departments fo...
PURPOSE ESTRO-EFOMP intend to update the core curriculum (CC) for education and training of medic...
PURPOSE: To provide a guideline curriculum covering theoretical and practical aspects of education a...
To accomplish the fundamental goal of the bachelor thesis was needed to create a structure of radiol...
Item does not contain fulltextThe technical developments that have taken place in the preceding year...
AimThe continuous implementation into medicine new and complicated technologies, which effective and...
Aim: To update the first version of the European core curriculum to reflect many developments in rad...
The technical developments that have taken place in the preceding years (PET, hybrid imaging) have c...
AimTo assess the state of radiology education across Europe by means of a survey study.MethodsA comp...
The European population is strongly affected by cancer. Radiotherapy is roughly used in 50% of cance...
AbstractBackgroundRadiation technology is a discipline of medical science which deals with diagnosti...
AIM: To produce updated state-of-the-art recommendations for harmonised medical specialist training ...
Purpose - The education and training of a nuclear medicine technologist (NMT) is not homogeneous amo...
Introduction Radiotherapy education can be very different across Europe, despite the publication of ...
IntroductionRadiotherapy education can be very different across Europe, despite the publication of t...
AIM: To develop guidelines for the infrastructure of training institutes and teaching departments fo...
PURPOSE ESTRO-EFOMP intend to update the core curriculum (CC) for education and training of medic...
PURPOSE: To provide a guideline curriculum covering theoretical and practical aspects of education a...
To accomplish the fundamental goal of the bachelor thesis was needed to create a structure of radiol...
Item does not contain fulltextThe technical developments that have taken place in the preceding year...
AimThe continuous implementation into medicine new and complicated technologies, which effective and...
Aim: To update the first version of the European core curriculum to reflect many developments in rad...
The technical developments that have taken place in the preceding years (PET, hybrid imaging) have c...
AimTo assess the state of radiology education across Europe by means of a survey study.MethodsA comp...
The European population is strongly affected by cancer. Radiotherapy is roughly used in 50% of cance...