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Mandate (s) for the nuclear medicine: An inventory of resources [Mandat(e) für die nuklearmedizin: Eine inventur der ressourcen]

机译:核医学任务:资源清单[核医学任务:资源清单]

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Aim: The first survey of the German Society of Nuclear Medicine (DGN) to assess the resources of our speciality named "Inventory Resources of Nuclear Medicine" aims to provide a reliable data basis for existing and future activities of the DGN. The involvement and participation of as many colleagues as possible will play an important role for the success of the development of our profession. Methods: 214 leading nuclear medicine professionals were identified as the target group. The questionnaire contained 13 different categories. Apart from individual-related questions, memberships in other societies as well as activities in federal or governmental boards, professional self-government or support groups were inquired. Participation in guideline programmes as well as other special experiences, knowledge or contacts, which could be relevant for the work of our boards and working groups, were also subject of the survey. Results: The data of 112 (52.3%) returned questionnaires were analysed. 57 persons state that they have already been involved in the activities of the DGN. Almost three quarters of these persons (n = 42) explicitly affirm their further commitment to the DGN in the future. Another 35 respondents can envisage such a future commitment for themselves. More than half of all colleagues (n = 69) are members of a regional society of nuclear medicine, and 80 arePersomembers of at least one professional society or association. This amounts to 3.3 memberships per person. 43 respondents are or have been involved in the clinical guideline development by the DGN or by other medical disciplines. In the future more than half of these persons are willing to participate in the guideline development furthermore. 13 colleagues have participated in the 30 reviews or official hearings concerning the clinical evidence evaluation of PET/CT by the German Institute for Quality and Efficiency in Health Care (IQWiG) (effective date: January 15, 2012). 21 (18.8%) persons are members of 23 federal, governmental or other political boards with relevance for research. 38 persons (33.9%) are committed to professional selfgovernmental bodies. 14 colleagues stated that they support the work of patient interest groups or other non-profit organisations as consultants or advisors. In most cases, this work is related to the patient interest group "Living without Thyroid". 14 colleagues report special experiences or knowledge that could be helpful for our DGN working groups. In the same manner, good contacts to government departments and agencies or representatives of politics and economy (stated by 24 respondents) can be of advantage to further shape the DGN's professional profile in the German health care sector. Conclusion: As the result of a continuously advanced professionalization (2), the DGN has a good infrastructure concerning the political and professional work of its boards (executive committee and working groups). The operational and administrative work of the society and its boards is carried out or coordinated entirely by the society's office.Especially the development of the professional potential within the DGN by increasingly involving leaders working in clinical routine or research is the basis for the future of nuclear medicine.
机译:目的:德国核医学学会(DGN)进行的首次调查,以评估我们专业名为“核医学库存资源”的资源,旨在为DGN的现有和未来活动提供可靠的数据基础。尽可能多的同事的参与和参与将对我们职业发展的成功发挥重要作用。方法:确定214名领先的核医学专业人士为目标人群。问卷包含13个不同类别。除了个人相关问题外,还询问了其他社团的会员资格以及联邦或政府委员会,专业自治或支持小组的活动。参与准则计划以及可能与我们的董事会和工作组的工作相关的其他特殊经验,知识或联系方式也是调查的主题。结果:分析112份问卷(52.3%)的数据。 57人声明他们已经参与了DGN的活动。这些人中有近四分之三(n = 42)明确肯定了他们未来对DGN的进一步承诺。另外35位受访者可以为自己做出这样的未来承诺。在所有同事中,有一半以上(n = 69)是一个地区核医学协会的成员,至少有80个是至少一个专业协会或协会的成员。这相当于每人3.3个成员资格。 DGN或其他医学学科已经或已经参与了43位受访者的临床指南制定工作。将来,这些人中有一半以上愿意参加指南的制定。 13名同事参加了德国医疗质量与效率研究所(IQWiG)进行的有关PET / CT临床证据评估的30篇评论或正式听证会(生效日期:2012年1月15日)。 21个(18.8%)人是23个与研究相关的联邦,政府或其他政治委员会的成员。有38人(33.9%)被投入专业的自治政府机构。 14位同事表示,他们以顾问或顾问的身份支持患者利益团体或其他非营利组织的工作。在大多数情况下,这项工作与患者兴趣小组“没有甲状腺的生活”有关。 14位同事报告了可能对我们DGN工作组有用的特殊经验或知识。以同样的方式,与政府部门和机构或政治与经济代表(由24名受访者表示)的良好联系可能会有利于进一步塑造DGN在德国医疗保健行业的专业形象。结论:由于持续不断的专业化(2),DGN在其董事会(执行委员会和工作组)的政治和专业工作方面拥有良好的基础设施。学会及其董事会的运营和行政工作完全由学会办公室进行或协调。特别是通过越来越多地参与临床常规或研究工作的领导者来发展DGN内部的专业潜力,是核技术未来的基础。药物。

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