Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3996901 | Practical Radiation Oncology | 2012 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
The ability of the treatment planners to meet the specified plan objectives (as quantified by the PQM) exhibited no statistical dependence on technologic parameters (TPS, modality, plan complexity), nor was the plan quality statistically different based on planner demographics (years of experience, confidence, certification, and education). Therefore, the wide variation in plan quality could be attributed to a general “planner skill” category that would lend itself to processes of continual improvement where best practices could be derived and disseminated to improve the mean quality and minimize the variation in any population of treatment planners.
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Authors
Benjamin E. PhD, Greg CMD, Jay CMD, Kyle CMD, Steve CMD, Sharath CMD, James MD, PhD, Mark L. MD,