Surveys form an often critical part of a research project, and research underpins the high-quality care Medical Radiation Practitioners (MRPs) deliver on a daily basis. ASMIRT is committed to supporting and strengthening the conduct of research amongst all MRPs.
Your input in research surveys is valuable to those not just at ASMIRT, but across the Medical Radiation Sciences.
The following surveys and research project invitations are open:
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.
The survey will take approximately 15 minutes to complete and is anonymous. A participant information sheet is included at the start of the survey for further information.
International Perspectives in Person-Centred Care
The purpose of this research project is to define informed measures of patient-centred 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.
The Australia Society of Medical Imaging and Radiation Therapy (ASMIRT) encourages and supports relevant research to improve patient outcomes.
Distribution of requests to ASMIRT members seeking participants for research projects, or surveys will be facilitated upon application and approval by the ASMIRT research committee.
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