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A generic curriculum development model for the biomedical physics component of the educational and training programmes of the non-physics healthcare professions

CJ. Caruana, V. Karenauskaite, V. Mornstein, E. Vano, E. Pace, AA. Lammertsma, AJJ. Maas, C. Bert, B. Byrne, N. Colgan, M. Essers, J. Isidoro, I. Koniarova, A. Makridou, C. Pesznyak, HS. Rønde, J. Winiecki

. 2021 ; 85 (-) : 32-41. [pub] 20210505

Jazyk angličtina Země Itálie

Typ dokumentu časopisecké články

Perzistentní odkaz   https://www.medvik.cz/link/bmc21018739

The objective of the study was the construction of a generic curriculum development model for the use of biomedical physics (BMP) educators teaching the non-physics healthcare professions (HCP) in Europe. A comprehensive, qualitative cross-sectional Europe-wide survey of the curricula delivered by BMP in Faculties of Medicine and Health Sciences (FMHS) was carried out. Curricular content was collected from faculty web-sites, curricular documents and textbooks. The survey data was supplemented with semi-structured interviews and direct observation during onsite visits. The number of faculties studied was 118 from 67 universities spread all over Europe, whilst the number of onsite visits/interviews was 15 (geographically distributed as follows: Eastern Europe 6, North Western Europe 5, and South Western Europe 4). EU legislation, recommendations by European national medical councils, educational benchmark statements by higher education quality assurance agencies, research journals concerning HCP education and other documents relevant to standards in clinical practice and undergraduate education were also analyzed. Best practices and BMP learning outcomes were elicited from the curricular materials, interviews and documentation and these were subsequently used to construct the curriculum development model. A structured, comprehensive BMP learning outcomes inventory was designed in the format required by the European Qualifications Framework (EQF). The structures of the inventory and curriculum development model make them ideally suited for use by BMP involved in European curriculum development initiatives for the HCP.

Chair of EFOMP Education and Training Committee and Radiology and Nuclear Medicine Amsterdam UMC Amsterdam Netherlands

Chair of EFOMP Professional Matters Committee and Member MREC Brabant Tilburg Netherlands

Department of Biophysics Medical Faculty Masaryk University Brno Czech Republic

Department of Radiation Oncology Universitätsklinikum Erlangen Friedrich Alexander Universität Erlangen Nürnberg Erlangen Germany

Faculty of Physics Vilnius University Vilnius Lithuania

Medical Physics and Instrumentation Institute Verbeeten Netherlands

Medical Physics and Radiation Protection Centro Hospitalar e Universitario de Coimbra Coimbra Portugal

Medical Physics Danish Centre for Particle Therapy Aarhus Universitetshospital Aarhus Denmark

Medical Physics Department prof Franciszek Lukaszczyk Memorial Oncology Centre and Collegium Medicum Nicholas Copernicus University Bydgoszcz Poland

Medical Physics Faculty of Health Sciences University of Malta Msida Malta

Medical Physics Mater Misericordiae University Hospital Dublin Ireland

Medical Physics Medical Imaging Department Mater Dei University Hospital Msida Malta

Medical Physics Radiology Department School of Medicine Complutense University Madrid Spain

Medical Physics Thessaloniki Cancer Hospital Theagenio Thessaloniki Greece

National Radiation Protection Institute Department of Radiation Protection in Radiotherapy Prague Czech Republic

Radiotherapy Centre National Institute of Oncology and Institute of Nuclear Techniques Budapest University of Technology and Economics Budapest Hungary

School of Physics National University of Ireland and Medical Physics Galway University Hospital Galway Ireland

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