Aim: The aim of this study was to explore the experiences of radiotherapy students on clinical placement, specifically focussing on the provision of well-being support from clinical supervisors.Materials and methods: Twenty-five students from the University of the West of England and City University of London completed an online evaluation survey relating to their experiences of placement, involving Likert scales and open-ended questions.Results: The quantitative results were generally positive; however, the qualitative findings were mixed. Three themes emerged: (1) provision of information and advice; (2) an open, inclusive and supportive working environment; and (3) a lack of communication, understanding, and consistency.Findings: Student...
Conclusion: Radiotherapy professionals are prone to the effects of compassion fatigue and burnout. A...
INTRODUCTION: Radiotherapy technology and postgraduate medical training have both evolved significan...
Clinical psychology training in the UK relies heavily upon supervised clinical practice placements. ...
Aim: The aim of this study was to explore the experiences of radiotherapy students on clinical place...
Aim: The aim of this study was to explore the experiences of radiotherapy students on clinical place...
Dissatisfaction with clinical placement is rated the most frequent reason for leaving radiotherapy p...
Introduction Radiation therapy students at Queensland University of Technology (QUT) attend clinical...
Purpose: Student experience on clinical placement is not well captured with traditional program eval...
AbstractBackgroundPatient involvement in health profession student training is becoming more common ...
Background One of the key professional standards for therapeutic radiography relates to the integra...
Background:: This article describes a collaborative project that aimed to develop a patient-centred ...
Education and training strategies in Therapeutic Radiography are challenged in recruiting and retain...
Building on literature from the medical and nursing field, this study focuses on radiotherapy studen...
Abstract: Background: The clinical setting is one of the most valuable resources available to traini...
Background One of the key professional standards for therapeutic radiography relates to the integra...
Conclusion: Radiotherapy professionals are prone to the effects of compassion fatigue and burnout. A...
INTRODUCTION: Radiotherapy technology and postgraduate medical training have both evolved significan...
Clinical psychology training in the UK relies heavily upon supervised clinical practice placements. ...
Aim: The aim of this study was to explore the experiences of radiotherapy students on clinical place...
Aim: The aim of this study was to explore the experiences of radiotherapy students on clinical place...
Dissatisfaction with clinical placement is rated the most frequent reason for leaving radiotherapy p...
Introduction Radiation therapy students at Queensland University of Technology (QUT) attend clinical...
Purpose: Student experience on clinical placement is not well captured with traditional program eval...
AbstractBackgroundPatient involvement in health profession student training is becoming more common ...
Background One of the key professional standards for therapeutic radiography relates to the integra...
Background:: This article describes a collaborative project that aimed to develop a patient-centred ...
Education and training strategies in Therapeutic Radiography are challenged in recruiting and retain...
Building on literature from the medical and nursing field, this study focuses on radiotherapy studen...
Abstract: Background: The clinical setting is one of the most valuable resources available to traini...
Background One of the key professional standards for therapeutic radiography relates to the integra...
Conclusion: Radiotherapy professionals are prone to the effects of compassion fatigue and burnout. A...
INTRODUCTION: Radiotherapy technology and postgraduate medical training have both evolved significan...
Clinical psychology training in the UK relies heavily upon supervised clinical practice placements. ...