Chan M, Fontenot J, Halvorsen P
Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, Basking Ridge, NJ.
Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center, Baton Rouge, LA.
Med Phys. 2012 Jun;39(6Part21):3865. doi: 10.1118/1.4735779.
The American Association of Physicists in Medicine (AAPM) has long advocated a consistent level of medical physics practice, and has published many guidelines and position statements toward that goal, such as Science Council Task Group reports related to calibration and quality assurance, Education Council and Professional Council Task Group reports related to education, training, and peer review, and Board-approved Position Statements related to the Scope of Practice, physicist qualifications, and other aspects of medical physicspractice. Despite these concerted and enduring efforts, the profession does not have a clear and concise statement of the acceptable practice guidelines for routine clinical medical physics. As accreditation of clinical practices becomes more common, Medical Physics Practice Guidelines (MPPGs) will be crucial to ensuring a consistent benchmark for accreditation programs. The AAPM will lead the development of MPPGs in collaboration with other professional societies. The MPPGs will be freely available to the general public. Accrediting organizations, regulatory agencies and legislators will be encouraged to reference these MPPGs when defining their respective requirements. MPPGs are intended to provide the medical community with a clear description of the minimum level of medical physics support that the AAPM would consider to be prudent in all clinical practice settings. Support includes but is not limited to staffing, equipment, machine access, and training. These MPPGs are not designed to replace extensive Task Group reports or review articles, but rather to describe the recommended minimum level of medical physics support for specific clinical services. This course will describe the purpose and scope of MPPGs, the procedure for the development of a MPPG, as well as the progress of Therapy MPPG TG #1 on "Evaluation and quality assurance of x-ray based image guided radiotherapy systems" and Diagnostic MPPG TG #2 on "CT Protocol management and review".
美国医学物理学家协会(AAPM)长期以来一直倡导保持一致水平的医学物理实践,并已发布了许多朝着该目标的指南和立场声明,例如与校准和质量保证相关的科学委员会任务组报告、与教育、培训和同行评审相关的教育委员会和专业委员会任务组报告,以及与实践范围、物理学家资质和医学物理实践其他方面相关的董事会批准的立场声明。尽管做出了这些协调一致且持久的努力,但该行业仍没有一份关于常规临床医学物理可接受实践指南的清晰简洁声明。随着临床实践认证变得越来越普遍,医学物理实践指南(MPPG)对于确保认证项目的一致基准至关重要。AAPM将与其他专业协会合作领导MPPG的制定。MPPG将向公众免费提供。鼓励认证组织、监管机构和立法者在定义各自要求时参考这些MPPG。MPPG旨在向医学界清晰描述AAPM认为在所有临床实践环境中谨慎的医学物理支持的最低水平。支持包括但不限于人员配备、设备、机器使用和培训。这些MPPG并非旨在取代详尽的任务组报告或综述文章,而是描述针对特定临床服务推荐的医学物理支持的最低水平。本课程将描述MPPG的目的和范围、MPPG的制定程序,以及关于“基于X射线的图像引导放射治疗系统的评估和质量保证”的治疗MPPG TG #1和关于“CT协议管理和审查”的诊断MPPG TG #2的进展情况。