Background\ud Stereotactic body radiotherapy and radiosurgery are rapidly emerging treatment options for both malignant and benign spine tumors. Proper institutional credentialing by physicians and medical physicists as well as other personnel is important for the safe and effective adoption of spine radiosurgery. This article describes the methods for institutional credentialing for spine radiosurgery at seven highly experienced international institutions.\ud \ud Methods\ud All institutions (n = 7) are members of the Elekta Spine Radiosurgery Research Consortium and have a dedicated research and clinical focus on image-guided spine radiosurgery. A questionnaire consisting of 24 items covering various aspects of institutional credentialing ...
AimThe continuous implementation into medicine new and complicated technologies, which effective and...
Graduation date: 2011BACKGROUND/PURPOSE: Exposure from medical radiation sources are on the rise in ...
ABSTRACT Objective: To evaluate the radiation dose received by staff in spine surgeries, including ...
Background: Stereotactic body radiotherapy and radiosurgery are rapidly emerging treatment options f...
Background Spinal radiosurgery is a quickly evolving technique in the radiotherapy and neurosurgica...
Background The aim of this study was to quantify the variability in spinal radiosurgery (SRS) pla...
BACKGROUND The aim of this study was to quantify the variability in spinal radiosurgery (SRS) plann...
Patients expect to receive safe, predictable and high-quality care delivered by competent profession...
© 2020 Purpose/objective: Stereotactic ablative body radiotherapy (SABR) in multi-centre trials requ...
BACKGROUND: Brachytherapy (BT) was the first radiotherapeutic technique used to treat human disease ...
Background: U.S. research hospitals are using new technologies and techniques to develop treatment p...
Subspecialization in radiology was essentially nonexistent in the decade of the 1950s. The emphasis ...
OBJECTIVE Spinal metastases that recur after conventional palliative radiotherapy have historically ...
AimThe continuous implementation into medicine new and complicated technologies, which effective and...
Graduation date: 2011BACKGROUND/PURPOSE: Exposure from medical radiation sources are on the rise in ...
ABSTRACT Objective: To evaluate the radiation dose received by staff in spine surgeries, including ...
Background: Stereotactic body radiotherapy and radiosurgery are rapidly emerging treatment options f...
Background Spinal radiosurgery is a quickly evolving technique in the radiotherapy and neurosurgica...
Background The aim of this study was to quantify the variability in spinal radiosurgery (SRS) pla...
BACKGROUND The aim of this study was to quantify the variability in spinal radiosurgery (SRS) plann...
Patients expect to receive safe, predictable and high-quality care delivered by competent profession...
© 2020 Purpose/objective: Stereotactic ablative body radiotherapy (SABR) in multi-centre trials requ...
BACKGROUND: Brachytherapy (BT) was the first radiotherapeutic technique used to treat human disease ...
Background: U.S. research hospitals are using new technologies and techniques to develop treatment p...
Subspecialization in radiology was essentially nonexistent in the decade of the 1950s. The emphasis ...
OBJECTIVE Spinal metastases that recur after conventional palliative radiotherapy have historically ...
AimThe continuous implementation into medicine new and complicated technologies, which effective and...
Graduation date: 2011BACKGROUND/PURPOSE: Exposure from medical radiation sources are on the rise in ...
ABSTRACT Objective: To evaluate the radiation dose received by staff in spine surgeries, including ...