AI is here!! An awesome multi disciplinary lineup discussing #ArtificialIntelligence in #radonc @ #ASMIRT23. FOMO vs FOBR (fear of being replaced)! “Those who know AI will replace those that don’t!!”
Members - check your inbox for details on next weeks Conversations in Research webinar on cultural safety in research. Featuring panelists from @Sydney_Uni as well as Lisa TePaiho, Equity and bicultural practice programme lead for Cancer) at Palmerston North Hospital, NZ
Radiographers and radiation therapists @anzmrrn are welcome to join the webinar ‘JMIRO Publications Workshop’. FREE @ASMIRTorg @NZIMRT members. Knowledge/skills gained can be used when publishing @JMRSjournal. Thank you @JMIRO_Journal@WileyGlobal
Stop the press! Investigator grants deadline moved by 1 week. Important move by @nhmrc to assist researcher through tricky weather times @sydFMH_EMCR@syd_health
@MedRadJclub T4: Daily team scrum / standup meetings have been used in RT to share incidents from days prior and weekly incident reporting meetings. Frequency of discussion keeps safety and positive incident culture top of mind or celebrating incident free days #medradjclub
T3. Documentation is also high in the list as it’s easy to identify and likely and element of human error involved. Will be interesting how the rise of automation, scripting and Ai will effect rates of particular incidents in our professions
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T3: top of the list has to be additional radiation exposure followed by documentation errors. It’s the responsibility of the job to practice ALARA and enact carefully derived imaging procedures
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T2. Frustration can be a double edged sword in incident reporting. Perceptions of nothing changing as a result of reporting or processes always changing in response to errors
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T2: Authors bring up a challenging point re: negativity and frustration in incident reporting @JMRSJournal Perhaps as we deal with radiation ☢️ and patient care and crave perfection in high risk environment. Incident reporting highlights when things go wrong #medradjclub
T1. @Lisa56495402 and team @TheChristieNHS recounted successfully developing e-learning to help their #radiotherapy colleagues understand the local safety processes! Pretty neat! https://t.co/rJ6T9QCn05 #MedRadJclub
🚨 It's today! Join us for this month's #MedRadJClub on 𝙨𝙖𝙛𝙚𝙩𝙮 𝙘𝙪𝙡𝙩𝙪𝙧𝙚. This topic is for everyone - we have lots to learn from each other and we can't wait to see you there! 😊
Find the paper, themes and chat start times here ⤵️
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