Technical Innovations & Patient Support in Radiation Oncology (Jun 2024)

RTT advanced practice and how it can change the future of radiotherapy

  • Aileen Duffton,
  • Nicole Harnett,
  • Helen A McNair,
  • Erica Bennett,
  • Melanie Clarkson,
  • Jose Guilherme Couto,
  • Gavin Lawler,
  • Kristie Matthews,
  • Celeste Oliveira,
  • Natalie Rozanec,
  • Rita Simões,
  • Yatman Tsang

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 30
p. 100245

Abstract

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The radiation therapy (RT) landscape is continuously evolving, necessitating adaptation in roles and responsibilities of radiation therapists (RTTs). Advanced Practice Radiation Therapists (APRTs) have taken on a proactive role in expanding services and assuming responsibilities within multi-professional teams.A European Society for Radiotherapy and Oncology (ESTRO) brought geographically diverse and experienced RTTs together, to discuss how advanced practice (AP) in the RTT profession should be future-proofed and create a global platform for collaboration. Challenges in achieving consensus and standardisation of APRT was identified across jurisdictions, emphasising the importance of international collaboration.Whilst highlighting the pivotal role of APRTs in driving innovation, improving patient care, and navigating the complexities of modern RT practice, this position paper presents outcomes and recommendations from the workshop. Discussions highlighted the need for standardised role definitions, education frameworks, regulatory support, and career development pathways to enable the advancement of APRT effectively. Increasing networks and collaboration is recommended to ensure APRTs can shape the future of RT.

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