| Literature DB >> 29695290 |
T Beyer1, R Hicks2, C Brun3, G Antoch4, L S Freudenberg5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Hybrid PET/CT and PET/MRI are increasingly important technologies in the evaluation of malignancy and require cooperation between radiologists and specialists in molecular imaging. The aim of our study was to probe the mindsets of radiological and nuclear medicine professionals in regard to current hybrid imaging practice and to assess relevant training aspirations and perceived shortfalls, particularly amongst young professionals. In this context, we initiated an international survey on "Hybrid Imaging Training".Entities:
Keywords: Conflict; Hybrid imaging; Profession; Specialization; Training and education
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29695290 PMCID: PMC5922309 DOI: 10.1186/s40644-018-0148-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cancer Imaging ISSN: 1470-7330 Impact factor: 3.909
Hybrid Imaging Survey with 17 questions geared towards the probing the knowledge and attitude of young healthcare professionals in the context of clinical hybrid imaging
| Demographics | |
| Q1 | Your age (y) and gender (m, f) |
| Q2 | Your country of employment |
| Q3 | Your place of work: radiology, nuc, joint common rad-nuc, nuc as part of rad, other |
| Q4 | Who is the head of your department (if any): rad, nuc, physics, other ...? |
| Q5 | Are you an MD w/ or w/o board certification (Nuc, Rad, Nuc/Rad, other)? |
| Q6 | How many years of hybrid imaging experience do you have (y): SPECT/CT, PET/CT, PET/MR? |
| Training | |
| Q7 | In general, how confident do you feel when reporting hybrid imaging studies today (scale 1–10)? |
| Q8 | What type of continuous education means (hybrid imaging) do you employ for yourself: literature, on-line courses/webinars, conferences, special courses (inter−/national), or fellowships (multiple choice, and each option ir−/regularly)? |
| Q9 | In your country of employment, are there sufficient hybrid imaging experts (too few, too many, just right, don’t know)? |
| Q10 | Would you like a curriculum for a subspecialization for a certified, hybrid imaging expert (y, n, don’t know)? |
| Q11 | Would you like a joint curriculum (common trunk residency, or alike) for radiology and nuclear medicine (y/n)? |
| Q12 | Are you aware of the Joint White Paper of ESR and EANM ( |
| Cross-fertilization | |
| Q13 | From your perspective, how well do the European Society of Radiology (ESR) and the European Association of Nuclear Medicine (EANM) work together (scale 1–10)? |
| Q14 | From your perspective, how well do your national Associations for Radiology and Nuclear Medicine work together (scale 1–10)? |
| Q15 | From your personal experience, how well do radiologists and nuclear medicine specialists work together at your local hospital/institution/site (scale 1–10)? |
| Q16 | What would you like to see happening in the next 5 years with regards to hybrid imaging (free text)? |
| Q17 | In your opinion, what could radiology learn from nuclear medicine (free text) and what could nuclear medicine learn from radiology (free text)? |
Fig. 1a Place of work of the responders. b Head of the department where responders work at
Fig. 2Frequency (ir/regularly or never) of use of various training and education options across all 248 responses
Fig. 3Quality of collaboration (1-very low, 10-very high) of radiologists and nuclear medicine specialists on a local (on-site), national and European level: (a) all 248 responses, (b) European responses only, and (c) responses from Germany only