ESTRO 2024 - Abstract Book
S2923
Interdiscplinary - Other
ESTRO 2024
Results:
The procedure of sending patient treatment and demographic data has been integrated and fully automated in the clinical workflow. Re-planning with RayStation of an Eclipse treatment plan and subsequently performing treatment in the collaborating institution was successfully tested and validated on a Varian TrueBeam. The proposed scenario works bi-directional and can also be implemented if the other collaborating institute is implicated by a cyberattack. Preliminary results show an average dose difference below 0.5% after re-planning the Eclipse treatment plan with the RayStation fallback planning. A detailed comparison between delivered dose in the original and receiving centre based on the phantom data and in vivo dosimetry will be presented.
Conclusion:
It is possible to ensure the treatment continuation of a selected number of patients in case the radiation oncology information system, treatment planning system (TPS) and electronic medical record system are unavailable. This is achieved within a reasonable time to keep the treatment interruption clinically acceptable for high risk patients. A detailed service level agreement between hospitals and departments is an essential part of the solution. The RayStation plan mimic / fallback plan functionality proves to be the ideal workflow to import a radiotherapy treatment plan from another institution and recalculate the plan dose, regardless of the TPS vendor. Future work will focus on including a larger variety of vendor systems, ensuring inclusion of more collaborating institutions, and setting up test cases ensuring flawless workflows.
Keywords: cyberattack,fallback,scenario
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Digital Poster
The capability of the CHAT-GPT in solving the vocational exam for the profession of an RTT.
Anna Gliszewska 1 , Alicja Fuczko 1 , Paulina Kukla 2
1 WCO, Oncology, Poznan, Poland. 2 UMP, Study, PoznaĆ, Poland
Purpose/Objective:
Electroradiologists are healthcare professionals responsible for conducting medical procedures utilizing ionizing radiation. They are frequently designated as "Radiographers" in the context of medical imaging and electromedicine, while the term "Radiation Therapists" is employed when their focus is on radiation therapy. The professional scope of Practice in this field displays notable variances across European Union member states, the United States, and Australia. Notably, in Poland, the professional role of an electroradiologist has recently been subjected to legal legislation, necessitating the successful completion of a State examination.
In order to obtain a professional qualification, medical school students (non academic pathway) take a written exam on the qualification Z.21 (until 2019) and MS-19 (after 2019).
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