radiation therapist

collocation in English

meaningsofradiationandtherapist

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radiation
noun[U]
uk
/ˌreɪ.diˈeɪ.ʃən/
us
/ˌreɪ.diˈeɪ.ʃən/
a form of energy that comes from a nuclear reaction and that can be very dangerous ...
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therapist
noun[C]
uk
/ˈθer.ə.pɪst/
us
/ˈθer.ə.pɪst/
someone whose job is to treat a particular type of mental or physical illness or disability, usually with a particular type ...
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(Definition ofradiationandtherapistfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Any isocentre deviations of >0.5 cm were corrected by the medicalradiationtherapistbefore treatment.
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Approximately 3 weeks after the completion of treatment, a follow-up phone call was made by theradiationtherapist.
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The primary aim of the program is to develop expertradiationtherapistpractitioners in breast tissue palpation during radiation therapy simulation.
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Academic output 1⁄4radiationtherapistfirst or second authored abstracts, posters, podium presentations and published papers.
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Whilst on treatment, weekly objective skin scoring was conducted by a designated trainedradiationtherapiston each of the treatment units.
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At this early stage in the development of the academicradiationtherapist, intra-professional mentors are difficult to find, leaving developing research therapists to seek out guidance outside the profession.
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Direct savings accrue from reduced costs in the mold room and reduced coverage for sick time resulting from strain injuries to radiation therapists (radiotherapy technicians).
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With this view, perhaps the responsibility for keeping radiation therapists competent rests on their places of work rather than the individual practitioner.
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This paper aims to inform radiation therapists about research and to encourage them to participate in research in both, the clinical and academic settings.
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Radiation therapists have the capacity to work at this level with education and support to enhance patient assessment.
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This would seem, at first glance, to fit the bill for radiation therapists, as we are a primarily hands-on profession.
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As professionals, should radiation therapists be relying on their employers to ensure they have the updated knowledge they need in a readily accessible format?
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This is where the educational preparation of radiation therapists significantly differed from that of the other two major professions involved in the collaborative team.
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For many radiation therapists, becoming involved in scholarly work is thus inherently linked to their involvement in research; one begets the other.
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Radiation therapists were deemed ineligible for this study if they were on leave during the data collection period.
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In reality, one of the primary inequities lies with the amount of academic activity in the radiation therapists group.
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Do conferences and in-services really radiation therapists work, although use and reliance on these events still predominates.
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The remaining 59 (39%) completed responses were included in the study: 10 (50%) students and 49 (38%) radiation therapists.
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Although the sample has few similarities to the case of radiation therapists, no equivalent studies within the health field have been conducted for comparison.
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Of the 150 questionnaires distributed, 49 radiation therapists and 10 students responded to the survey, constituting a 39% response rate.
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