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ACPSEM position paper: pre-treatment patient specific plan checks and quality assurance in radiation oncology.

Lotte S FogLuke K WebbJeffrey BarberMatthew JenningsSam TownsSusana OliveraJohn Shakeshaftnull null
Published in: Physical and engineering sciences in medicine (2024)
The Australasian College of Physical Scientists and Engineers in Medicine (ACPSEM) has not previously made recommendations outlining the requirements for physics plan checks in Australia and New Zealand. A recent workforce modelling exercise, undertaken by the ACPSEM, revealed that the workload of a clinical radiation oncology medical physicist can comprise of up to 50% patient specific quality assurance activities. Therefore, in 2022 the ACPSEM Radiation Oncology Specialty Group (ROSG) set up a working group to address this issue. This position paper authored by ROSG endorses the recommendations of the American Association of Physicists in Medicine (AAPM) Task Group 218, 219 and 275 reports with some contextualisation for the Australia and New Zealand settings. A few recommendations from other sources are also endorsed to complete the position.
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