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      Establishing radiation therapy advanced practice in New Zealand

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          Introduction: Advanced practice (AP) is of increasing interest to many radiation therapists (RTs) both nationally and internationally. In New Zealand, initial research (2005–2008) showed strong support for the development of an AP role for medical radiation technologists (MRTs). Here, we report on a nationwide survey in which RTs validated and prioritised nine AP profiles for future development.

          Methods: All registered RTs in New Zealand ( n = 260) were invited to take part in a survey in December 2011; 73 of whom returned a complete response.

          Results: RTs supported the implementation of AP roles in New Zealand and the requirement of a Master's degree qualification to underpin clinical knowledge. Most RTs endorsed the criteria attributed to each of the nine proposed AP profiles. The study identified that activities may qualify as either advanced practice or standard practice depending on the department. All participants agreed that an advanced practitioner should be a leader in the field, able to initiate and facilitate future developments within as well as outside this specific role. Acceptance of the AP roles by RTs and other health professionals as well as the availability of resources for successful implementation, were concerns expressed by some RTs.

          Conclusion: The authors recommend (1) the development of one scope of practice titled ‘advanced practitioner’ with generic and specialist criteria for each profile as the future career pathway, (2) promotion and support for the AP pathway by the New Zealand Institute of Medical Radiation Technology and the New Zealand Medical Radiation Technologists Board.

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          Developing radiographer roles in the context of advanced and consultant practice

          Skill-mix initiatives have provided opportunities for radiographers to develop roles and achieve their potential, thus contributing to radiographer retention rates and increased job satisfaction. This reflective article explores two radiographic roles within an interprofessional context including the implications for confidence, competence, and future sustainability. These were reporting roles which extended into two modalities, one into bone densitometry and another into ultrasound. This article discusses how successful skill mix can benefit the individual, their department, and NHS organization and that role expansion can develop a more dynamic and resourceful workforce with transferability of skills and attributes.
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            Establishing advanced practice for medical imaging in New Zealand

            IntroductionThis article presents the outcome and recommendations following the second stage of a role development project conducted on behalf of the New Zealand Institute of Medical Radiation Technology (NZIMRT). The study sought to support the development of profiles and criteria that may be used to formulate Advanced Scopes of Practice for the profession. It commenced in 2011, following on from initial research that occurred between 2005 and 2008 investigating role development and a possible career structure for medical radiation technologists (MRTs) in New Zealand (NZ). MethodsThe study sought to support the development of profiles and criteria that could be used to develop Advanced Scopes of Practice for the profession through inviting 12 specialist medical imaging groups in NZ to participate in a survey. ResultsFindings showed strong agreement on potential profiles and on generic criteria within them; however, there was less agreement on specific skills criteria within specialist areas. ConclusionsThe authors recommend that one Advanced Scope of Practice be developed for Medical Imaging, with the establishment of generic and specialist criteria. Systems for approval of the overall criteria package for any individual Advanced Practitioner (AP) profile, audit and continuing professional development requirements need to be established by the Medical Radiation Technologists Board (MRTB) to meet the local needs of clinical departments. It is further recommended that the NZIMRT and MRTB promote and support the need for an AP pathway for medical imaging in NZ.
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              Advanced practice for therapy radiographers - a discussion paper

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                Journal
                J Med Radiat Sci
                J Med Radiat Sci
                jmrs
                Journal of Medical Radiation Sciences
                WILEY-VCH Verlag (Weinheim )
                2051-3895
                2051-3909
                February 2014
                28 January 2014
                : 61
                : 1
                : 38-44
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Department of Radiation Therapy, University of Otago Wellington, New Zealand
                [2 ]University of Auckland Auckland, New Zealand
                Author notes
                Correspondence Karen Coleman, Department of Radiation Therapy, University of Otago, PO Box 7343, Wellington South 6242, New Zealand. Tel: +64 4 3855583; Fax: +64 4 3855375; E-mail: karen.coleman@ 123456otago.ac.nz
                Article
                10.1002/jmrs.33
                4175832
                b15a6bac-d141-4bf0-bf62-5f753cf9e1f3
                © 2014 The Authors. Journal of Medical Radiation Sciences published by Wiley Publishing Asia Pty Ltd on behalf of Australian Institute of Radiography and New Zealand Institute of Medical Radiation Technology.

                This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes.

                History
                : 26 June 2013
                : 18 September 2013
                : 18 October 2013
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                advanced practice,postgraduate qualification,profile criteria,radiation therapist

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