Berry Kendall, Elder Deirdre, Kroger Linda
MSPH, Fox Chase Cancer Center, Philadelphia, PA.
MS, University of Colorado Hospital, Aurora, CO.
Health Phys. 2018 Nov;115(5):628-636. doi: 10.1097/HP.0000000000000949.
The field of medicine has been rapidly changing recently for providers and patients. This article considers how such changes have impacted the roles and responsibilities of the medical facility radiation safety officer. To supplement the personal experiences of the authors, a questionnaire soliciting voluntary feedback was submitted to a group of medical radiation safety officers. Several common themes emerged in the responses received, confirming that the role of the medical radiation safety officer has indeed changed concurrent with the changes occurring in medicine, frequently due to changing regulations and accreditation requirements in response to new and novel imaging and treatment modalities. Today's medical radiation safety officer faces some daunting challenges, including limited staffing, incorporation of numerous accreditation standards, and maintenance of effective communication with administrators and other personnel. Nonetheless, respondents indicate that they have tremendous job satisfaction and embrace the changing landscape. Shared challenges and changes are discussed herein to provide readers with a perspective on the life of a medical center radiation safety officer.
对于医疗服务提供者和患者而言,医学领域近来一直在迅速变化。本文探讨了这些变化如何影响医疗设施辐射安全官员的角色和职责。为补充作者的个人经验,向一组医疗辐射安全官员发放了一份征求自愿反馈的调查问卷。在收到的回复中出现了几个共同主题,证实医疗辐射安全官员的角色确实随着医学领域的变化而发生了改变,这通常是由于为应对新的成像和治疗方式而不断变化的法规和认证要求所致。如今的医疗辐射安全官员面临一些艰巨挑战,包括人员配备有限、纳入众多认证标准以及与管理人员和其他人员保持有效沟通。尽管如此,受访者表示他们对工作非常满意,并欣然接受不断变化的形势。本文讨论了共同面临的挑战和变化,以便为读者提供有关医疗中心辐射安全官员工作情况的视角。