Radiation Oncology Department, Princess Alexandra Hospital, Woolloongabba, Queensland, Australia.
J Med Radiat Sci. 2020 Dec;67(4):356-359. doi: 10.1002/jmrs.443. Epub 2020 Oct 18.
The onset of the COVID-19 pandemic caused swift change in society, affecting both personal and professional lives. In radiation therapy (RT), professional and social interactions are highly important to maintaining team culture and effective patient care. Continuing Professional Development (CPD) is also an integral part of maintaining professional and personal competence and growth for healthcare professionals. This article examines the rationale for and methods of swiftly adapting a robust CPD program and training calendar to an online offering for radiation therapists (RTs) at the Princess Alexandra Hospital Radiation Oncology Department, Brisbane, Australia. Reasons for the change, how it was achieved quickly, and the opportunity to build resilience in the staff group are discussed. Successes and challenges of achieving meaningful change in a short timeframe are described, ensuring RTs maintained access to both CPD and social support during the crisis. Initial feedback suggested a positive response from RTs, but the situation remains dynamic and will need to be monitored and adapted as the pandemic continues.
COVID-19 大流行的爆发导致社会迅速变化,影响个人和职业生活。在放射治疗(RT)中,专业和社交互动对于维持团队文化和有效患者护理非常重要。继续教育(CPD)也是医疗保健专业人员保持专业和个人能力及成长的一个组成部分。本文探讨了在澳大利亚布里斯班亚历山德拉公主医院放射肿瘤学系为放射治疗师(RTs)迅速将强大的 CPD 计划和培训日历调整为在线课程的基本原理和方法。讨论了改变的原因、如何快速实现以及在员工群体中建立韧性的机会。描述了在短时间内实现有意义的变革所取得的成功和挑战,确保 RTs 在危机期间能够获得 CPD 和社交支持。初步反馈表明 RTs 反应积极,但情况仍然动态,需要随着大流行的继续进行监测和调整。