Guiding principles on the education and practice of theranostics
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Pascual, Thomas N.B.
Paez, Diana
Iagaru, Andrei
Gnanasegaran, Gopi
Lee, Sze Ting
Sathekge, Mike Machaba
Buatti, John M.
Giammarile, Francesco
Al-Ibraheem, Akram
Pardo, Manuela Arevalo
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Springer
Abstract
PURPOSE :
The recent development and approval of new diagnostic imaging and therapy approaches in the field of theranostics have revolutionised nuclear medicine practice. To ensure the provision of these new imaging and therapy approaches in a safe and high-quality manner, training of nuclear medicine physicians and qualified specialists is paramount. This is required for trainees who are learning theranostics practice, and for ensuring minimum standards for knowledge and competency in existing practising specialists.
METHODS :
To address the need for a training curriculum in theranostics that would be utilised at a global level, a Consultancy Meeting was held at the IAEA in May 2023, with participation by experts in radiopharmaceutical therapy and theranostics including representatives of major international organisations relevant to theranostics practice.
RESULTS :
Through extensive discussions and review of existing curriculum and guidelines, a harmonised training program for theranostics was developed, which aims to ensure safe and high quality theranostics practice in all countries.
CONCLUSION :
The guiding principles for theranostics training outlined in this paper have immediate relevance for the safe and effective practice of theranostics.
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Theranostics, Curriculum, Education, Training, Nuclear medicine physicians, Qualified specialists, SDG-03: Good health and well-being, SDG-04: Quality education
Sustainable Development Goals
SDG-03:Good heatlh and well-being
SDG-04:Quality Education
SDG-04:Quality Education
Citation
Pascual, T.N.B., Paez, D., Iagaru, A. et al. Guiding principles on the education and practice of theranostics. European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging 51, 2320–2331 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00259-024-06657-2.