Situation of young radiation oncologists, medical physicists and radiation biologists in German-speaking countries: Results from a web-based survey of the Young DEGRO working group

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Situation of young radiation oncologists, medical physicists and radiation biologists in German-speaking countries: Results from a web-based survey of the Young DEGRO working group. / Krug, David; Baumann, Rene; Rieckmann, Thorsten; Fokas, Emmanouil; Gauer, Tobias; Niyazi, Maximilian.

in: STRAHLENTHER ONKOL, Jahrgang 192, Nr. 8, 01.08.2016, S. 507-15.

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title = "Situation of young radiation oncologists, medical physicists and radiation biologists in German-speaking countries: Results from a web-based survey of the Young DEGRO working group",
abstract = "BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The working group {"}Young DEGRO{"} (yDEGRO) was established in 2014 by the German Society of Radiation Oncology (DEGRO). We aimed to assess the current situation of young radiation oncologists, medical physicists and radiation biologists.METHODS: An online survey that included 52 questions or statements was designed to evaluate topics related to training, clinical duties and research opportunities. Using the electronic mailing list of the DEGRO and contact persons at university hospitals in Germany as well as at four hospitals in Switzerland and Austria, young professionals employed in the field of radiation oncology were invited to participate in the survey.RESULTS: A total of 260 responses were eligible for analysis. Of the respondents 69 % had a professional background in medicine, 23 % in medical physics and 9 % in radiation biology. Median age was 33 years. There was a strong interest in research among the participants; however a clear separation between research, teaching and routine clinical duties was rarely present for radiation oncologists and medical physicists. Likewise, allocated time for research and teaching during regular working hours was often not available. For radiation biologists, a lack of training in clinical and translational research was stated.CONCLUSION: This survey details the current state of education and research opportunities in young radiation oncologists, medical physicists and radiation biologists. These results will form the basis for the future working program of the yDEGRO.",
author = "David Krug and Rene Baumann and Thorsten Rieckmann and Emmanouil Fokas and Tobias Gauer and Maximilian Niyazi",
year = "2016",
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doi = "10.1007/s00066-016-1003-y",
language = "English",
volume = "192",
pages = "507--15",
journal = "STRAHLENTHER ONKOL",
issn = "0179-7158",
publisher = "Urban und Vogel",
number = "8",

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T1 - Situation of young radiation oncologists, medical physicists and radiation biologists in German-speaking countries: Results from a web-based survey of the Young DEGRO working group

AU - Krug, David

AU - Baumann, Rene

AU - Rieckmann, Thorsten

AU - Fokas, Emmanouil

AU - Gauer, Tobias

AU - Niyazi, Maximilian

PY - 2016/8/1

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N2 - BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The working group "Young DEGRO" (yDEGRO) was established in 2014 by the German Society of Radiation Oncology (DEGRO). We aimed to assess the current situation of young radiation oncologists, medical physicists and radiation biologists.METHODS: An online survey that included 52 questions or statements was designed to evaluate topics related to training, clinical duties and research opportunities. Using the electronic mailing list of the DEGRO and contact persons at university hospitals in Germany as well as at four hospitals in Switzerland and Austria, young professionals employed in the field of radiation oncology were invited to participate in the survey.RESULTS: A total of 260 responses were eligible for analysis. Of the respondents 69 % had a professional background in medicine, 23 % in medical physics and 9 % in radiation biology. Median age was 33 years. There was a strong interest in research among the participants; however a clear separation between research, teaching and routine clinical duties was rarely present for radiation oncologists and medical physicists. Likewise, allocated time for research and teaching during regular working hours was often not available. For radiation biologists, a lack of training in clinical and translational research was stated.CONCLUSION: This survey details the current state of education and research opportunities in young radiation oncologists, medical physicists and radiation biologists. These results will form the basis for the future working program of the yDEGRO.

AB - BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The working group "Young DEGRO" (yDEGRO) was established in 2014 by the German Society of Radiation Oncology (DEGRO). We aimed to assess the current situation of young radiation oncologists, medical physicists and radiation biologists.METHODS: An online survey that included 52 questions or statements was designed to evaluate topics related to training, clinical duties and research opportunities. Using the electronic mailing list of the DEGRO and contact persons at university hospitals in Germany as well as at four hospitals in Switzerland and Austria, young professionals employed in the field of radiation oncology were invited to participate in the survey.RESULTS: A total of 260 responses were eligible for analysis. Of the respondents 69 % had a professional background in medicine, 23 % in medical physics and 9 % in radiation biology. Median age was 33 years. There was a strong interest in research among the participants; however a clear separation between research, teaching and routine clinical duties was rarely present for radiation oncologists and medical physicists. Likewise, allocated time for research and teaching during regular working hours was often not available. For radiation biologists, a lack of training in clinical and translational research was stated.CONCLUSION: This survey details the current state of education and research opportunities in young radiation oncologists, medical physicists and radiation biologists. These results will form the basis for the future working program of the yDEGRO.

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