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Management of an affiliated physics residency program using a commercial software tool
A review of commercially available allied health educational management software tools was performed to evaluate their capacity to manage program data associated with a CAMPEP‐accredited Therapy Physics Residency Program. Features of these software tools include: a) didactic course reporting and org...
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Published in: | Journal of applied clinical medical physics 2010-06, Vol.11 (3), p.265-275 |
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Main Authors: | , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | A review of commercially available allied health educational management software tools was performed to evaluate their capacity to manage program data associated with a CAMPEP‐accredited Therapy Physics Residency Program. Features of these software tools include: a) didactic course reporting and organization, b) competency reporting by topic, category and didactic course, c) student time management and accounting, and d) student patient case reporting by topic, category and course. The software package includes features for recording school administrative information; setting up lists of courses, faculty, clinical sites, categories, competencies, and time logs; and the inclusion of standardized external documents. There are provisions for developing evaluation and survey instruments. The mentors and program may be evaluated by residents, and residents may be evaluated by faculty members using this feature. Competency documentation includes the time spent on the problem or with the patient, time spent with the mentor, date of the competency, and approval by the mentor and program director. Course documentation includes course and lecture title, lecturer, topic information, date of lecture and approval by the Program Director. These software tools have the facility to include multiple clinical sites, with local subadministrators having the ability to approve competencies and attendance at clinical conferences. In total, these software tools have the capability of managing all components of a CAMPEP‐accredited residency program. The application database lends the software to the support of multiple affiliated clinical sites within a single residency program. Such tools are a critical and necessary component if the medical physics profession is to meet the projected needs for qualified medical physicists in future years.
PACS numbers: 87.90.+y, 87.53.‐j |
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ISSN: | 1526-9914 1526-9914 |
DOI: | 10.1120/jacmp.v11i3.2996 |