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Surveys & Research Opportunities

Surveys & Research Opportunities

(click to expand) Medical imaging graduates’ knowledge about Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) in Computed Tomography (CT) suites

You are invited to take part in this study if you are a recent graduate (less than 5 years) and working in Australia. The study has ethics approval from the University of Sydney 2023/807.

The Participant Information Statement (PIS) can be found on the survey’s landing page. Your participation in this survey is highly appreciated, and your responses will remain anonymous. Please note that your consent is implied by submitting this survey.

(click to expand) To what extent do Radiation Therapists in Australia experience career sustainability?

This research project forms part of the requirements towards a PhD in Medical Radiation Science, supervised by Professor Zhonghua Sun, Associate Professor Sharon Maresse and Professor Julia Richardson.  The project investigates how Australian radiation therapists create and maintain career sustainability, and will contribute towards gaining insight into retaining experienced radiation therapists in the workforce.

(click to expand) International Perspectives in Person-Centered Care

The purpose of this research project is to define informed measures of patient-centered care. The research team is inviting anyone who is over 18 years of age and is a service user of diagnostic radiography (feel free to share with family members), clinical radiographer/manager/educator or student in Australia to participate.

(click to expand) We are seeking your input on a research study on experiences of providing survivorship care for cancer patients.

The purpose of this study is to explore RT experiences in providing survivorship care for patients undergoing radiotherapy, as well as opinions on further education and training needs. Should you choose to participate, you will be asked to complete an online survey which will include questions relating to your views and involvement in survivorship care initiatives for patients undergoing radiotherapy treatment.

(click to expand) Scanxiety

Do you experience ‘Scanxiety’? We are seeking adults from remote, rural and regional Australia who experience anxiety as part of their cancer journey when undergoing surveillance imaging (such as x-ray, ultrasound, MRI, CT and nuclear medicine) to take part in a mixed method research study to better understand and evaluate scan related anxiety.

(click to expand) Medical imaging graduates’ knowledge about Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) in computed Tomography (CT) suites

You are invited to take part in this study if you are a recent graduate (less than 5 years) and working in Australia. The study has ethical approval from the University of Sydney 2023/807.

The Participant Information Statement (PIS) can be found on the survey’s landing page. Your participation in this survey is highly appreciated, and your responses will remain anonymous. Please note that your consent is implied by submitting this survey.

(click to expand) Share your view on genomic medicine in Radiation Oncology

The University of Melbourne and VCCC Alliance are investigating the current Australian Radiation Oncology Workforce experiences with genomic medicine. Your views, even if you are unfamiliar with the topic, are valuable. This 15 min survey will help shape future practices and education in this field. Ethics ref #:2024-29861-59258-5

(click to expand) Share your thoughts on ASMIRT CPD & Events

ASMIRT is committed to supporting medical radiation practitioners (MRPs) in maintaining professionalism and meeting mandatory continuing professional development (CPD) requirements through a range of educational events and programs.

In 2018, we surveyed over 1,000 ASMIRT members, which gave us valuable insights into both our CPD offerings and MRPs’ opinions on CPD (read the full article here). We’re now conducting a follow-up survey to see if opinions and satisfaction with our CPD events have changed. These surveys are part of a research project approved by Curtin University Human Research Ethics Committee (HREC number HRE2018-0505).

Your feedback is essential in helping us enhance our offerings to better meet your needs. By completing the survey, you’ll also have the chance to enter a draw to win a registration to the ASMIRT/NZIMRT 2025 Conference in Adelaide, valued at up to $1,500 (not redeemable for cash). Survey closes 11:59pm (AWST) Friday 22 November 2024.

If you are a current ASMIRT financial voting members, check your email (including your junk/spam) and have your say!

(click to expand) How AI systems in medical radiation sciences impact professional accountability?

This study investigates how AI systems in medical radiation sciences impact professional accountability. The aim is to investigate whether AI technologies create gaps in responsibility, leading to situations where it is unclear who should be held accountable for both positive and negative outcomes.

Participate in this QUT study exploring how AI influences professional accountability in medical radiation sciences. Share your insights as a radiographer, radiation therapist, sonographer or nuclear medicine technologist.

Your input will help shape future training and policy to better support healthcare professionals. Survey takes just 10 minutes (UHREC approval number: 8810). 

Your input will help shape future training and policy to better support healthcare professionals. (UHREC approval number: 8810).

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