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          E-Learning for Teaching and Assessing Competency in Radiotherapy Contouring for Multidisciplinary Teams in Low and Middle Income Countries

          Closed for proposals

          Project Type

          Coordinated Research Project

          Project Code

          E33041

          CRP

          2200

          Approved Date

          2 March 2018

          Status

          Active - Ongoing

          Start Date

          28 May 2018

          Expected End Date

          31 December 2022

          Completed Date

          23 March 2023

          Participating Countries

          Argentina
          Armenia
          Azerbaijan
          Belarus
          Belgium
          Costa Rica
          Croatia
          France
          Georgia
          Kingdom of the Netherlands
          Mongolia
          Montenegro
          North Macedonia
          Pakistan
          Peru
          Spain
          Uruguay
          Zimbabwe

          Description

          Variability in contouring?causes inaccuracy in radiotherapy planning. We have shown benefit following on-line workshops, and now propose to:Determine the benefit achieved using cases from LMICs Recruit oncologists, trainees, RTTs and dosimetristsModel the improvement in dosimetry achievable?

          Objectives

          To enhance the quality of contouring of target volumes and organs at risk for 3D conformal radiotherapy.

          Specific objectives

          Primary objective: To measure the impact of instructor-led virtual learning on homogeneity in radiotherapy contouring by multidisciplinary staff in LMICs. Secondary objectives: To determine whether the benefits seen from blended learning using ‘textbook’ cases are maintained when local imaging from LMICs is used. To determine whether the benefits seen from blended learning are maintained in further anatomical disease sites. To train multidisciplinary staff to contribute to the goal of high quality 3D radiotherapy To evaluate the impact of online blended learning on patient dosimetry

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