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The American Brachytherapy Society prostate brachytherapy LDR/HDR simulation workshops: Hands-on, step-by-step training in the process of quality assurance

  • Steven J. Frank
  • , Firas Mourtada
  • , Juanita Crook
  • , Peter F. Orio
  • , Richard G. Stock
  • , Daniel G. Petereit
  • , Peter J. Rossi
  • , Brett W. Cox
  • , Chad Tang
  • , Rajat J. Kudchadker
  • , Teresa Bruno
  • , Jingfei Ma
  • , Jeremiah Sanders
  • , Mira Keyes

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Abstract

Purpose: Education and training on prostate brachytherapy for radiation oncology and medical physics residents in the United States is inadequate, resulting in fewer competent radiation oncology personnel to perform implants, and is a factor in the subsequent decline of an important, potentially curative cancer treatment modality for patients with cancer. The American Brachytherapy Society (ABS) leadership has recognized the need to establish a sustainable medical simulation low-dose-rate (LDR) and high-dose-rate (HDR) brachytherapy workshop program that includes physician–physicist teams to rapidly translate knowledge to establish high-quality brachytherapy programs. Methods: The ABS, in partnership with industry and academia, has held three radiation oncology team–based LDR/HDR workshops composed of physician–physicist teams in Chicago in 2017, in Houston in 2018, and in Denver in 2019. The predefined key metric of success is the number of attendees who returned to their respective institutions and were actively performing brachytherapy within 6 months of the prostate brachytherapy workshop. Results: Of the 111 physician/physicist teams participating in the Chicago, Houston, and Denver prostate brachytherapy workshops, 87 (78%) were actively performing prostate brachytherapy (51 [59%] HDR and 65 [75%] LDR). Conclusions: The ABS prostate brachytherapy LDR/HDR simulation workshop has provided a successful education and training structure for medical simulation of the critical procedural steps in quality assurance to shorten the learning curve for delivering consistently high-quality brachytherapy implants for patients with prostate cancer. An ABS initiative, intended to bend the negative slope of the brachytherapy curve, is currently underway to train 300 new competent brachytherapy teams over the next 10 years.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)787-793
Number of pages7
JournalBrachytherapy
Volume19
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Nov 2020
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • ABS
  • Education
  • High-dose-rate
  • Low-dose-rate
  • Prostate brachytherapy
  • Quality assurance
  • Workshops

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