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Target Volume Delineation Training in Radiation Oncology in India : A Survey Evaluating Its Status, the Need for Educational Programs and the Utility of Virtual Teaching

INTRODUCTION: The complexity of modern-day radiotherapy techniques calls for greater accuracy in target volume delineation which requires intensive training and expert guidance. In this study, we intend to evaluate the status of training in target delineation across radiation oncology curriculums in...

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Autores principales: Hussain, Syed Touseef Ahmed, Rapole, Pragna Sagar, Sethi, Pooja, Veluthattil, Aswin Chandran, Patil, Ninad, Ramalingam, Chandramouli, Thulasingam, Mahalakshmy
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Publicado: West Asia Organization for Cancer Prevention 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9080364/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34967566
http://dx.doi.org/10.31557/APJCP.2021.22.12.3875
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author Hussain, Syed Touseef Ahmed
Rapole, Pragna Sagar
Sethi, Pooja
Veluthattil, Aswin Chandran
Patil, Ninad
Ramalingam, Chandramouli
Thulasingam, Mahalakshmy
author_facet Hussain, Syed Touseef Ahmed
Rapole, Pragna Sagar
Sethi, Pooja
Veluthattil, Aswin Chandran
Patil, Ninad
Ramalingam, Chandramouli
Thulasingam, Mahalakshmy
author_sort Hussain, Syed Touseef Ahmed
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description INTRODUCTION: The complexity of modern-day radiotherapy techniques calls for greater accuracy in target volume delineation which requires intensive training and expert guidance. In this study, we intend to evaluate the status of training in target delineation across radiation oncology curriculums in India and utility of webinars in teaching it. METHODOLOGY: We organized daily webinars on the topics of radiological anatomy and target volume delineation in common sites of cancer over a period of 2 weeks. At the end of the program, a 35 item survey questionnaire was shared with the participants. The responses were analysed and are reported here. RESULTS: Out of the 797 participants that registered for the course, 356 radiation oncologists responded to the survey questionnaire. Majority (96%) of our respondents believe that there is a need for additional training in target volume delineation. Ninety percent of the participants felt that radiation oncology curriculum requires a formal radiology training but only 6.7% reported that their training consisted of a dedicated rotation and regular lectures in radiological anatomy. Majority (97%) responded that they were likely to incorporate the points learnt from the webinar sessions in their daily practice. Forty eight percent of respondents opted for attending a webinar to an in-person event in the future while 34% would like to have the option to choose between the two. Ninety four percent agreed that online webinars should be conducted routinely even after the pandemic ends. CONCLUSION: Our survey results suggest that target volume delineation training in India is deficient and virtual teaching programs can be a practical and effective way to improve it.
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spelling pubmed-90803642022-07-06 Target Volume Delineation Training in Radiation Oncology in India : A Survey Evaluating Its Status, the Need for Educational Programs and the Utility of Virtual Teaching Hussain, Syed Touseef Ahmed Rapole, Pragna Sagar Sethi, Pooja Veluthattil, Aswin Chandran Patil, Ninad Ramalingam, Chandramouli Thulasingam, Mahalakshmy Asian Pac J Cancer Prev Research Article INTRODUCTION: The complexity of modern-day radiotherapy techniques calls for greater accuracy in target volume delineation which requires intensive training and expert guidance. In this study, we intend to evaluate the status of training in target delineation across radiation oncology curriculums in India and utility of webinars in teaching it. METHODOLOGY: We organized daily webinars on the topics of radiological anatomy and target volume delineation in common sites of cancer over a period of 2 weeks. At the end of the program, a 35 item survey questionnaire was shared with the participants. The responses were analysed and are reported here. RESULTS: Out of the 797 participants that registered for the course, 356 radiation oncologists responded to the survey questionnaire. Majority (96%) of our respondents believe that there is a need for additional training in target volume delineation. Ninety percent of the participants felt that radiation oncology curriculum requires a formal radiology training but only 6.7% reported that their training consisted of a dedicated rotation and regular lectures in radiological anatomy. Majority (97%) responded that they were likely to incorporate the points learnt from the webinar sessions in their daily practice. Forty eight percent of respondents opted for attending a webinar to an in-person event in the future while 34% would like to have the option to choose between the two. Ninety four percent agreed that online webinars should be conducted routinely even after the pandemic ends. CONCLUSION: Our survey results suggest that target volume delineation training in India is deficient and virtual teaching programs can be a practical and effective way to improve it. West Asia Organization for Cancer Prevention 2021-12 /pmc/articles/PMC9080364/ /pubmed/34967566 http://dx.doi.org/10.31557/APJCP.2021.22.12.3875 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial 4.0 International License. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
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Hussain, Syed Touseef Ahmed
Rapole, Pragna Sagar
Sethi, Pooja
Veluthattil, Aswin Chandran
Patil, Ninad
Ramalingam, Chandramouli
Thulasingam, Mahalakshmy
Target Volume Delineation Training in Radiation Oncology in India : A Survey Evaluating Its Status, the Need for Educational Programs and the Utility of Virtual Teaching
title Target Volume Delineation Training in Radiation Oncology in India : A Survey Evaluating Its Status, the Need for Educational Programs and the Utility of Virtual Teaching
title_full Target Volume Delineation Training in Radiation Oncology in India : A Survey Evaluating Its Status, the Need for Educational Programs and the Utility of Virtual Teaching
title_fullStr Target Volume Delineation Training in Radiation Oncology in India : A Survey Evaluating Its Status, the Need for Educational Programs and the Utility of Virtual Teaching
title_full_unstemmed Target Volume Delineation Training in Radiation Oncology in India : A Survey Evaluating Its Status, the Need for Educational Programs and the Utility of Virtual Teaching
title_short Target Volume Delineation Training in Radiation Oncology in India : A Survey Evaluating Its Status, the Need for Educational Programs and the Utility of Virtual Teaching
title_sort target volume delineation training in radiation oncology in india : a survey evaluating its status, the need for educational programs and the utility of virtual teaching
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9080364/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34967566
http://dx.doi.org/10.31557/APJCP.2021.22.12.3875
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