2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijrobp.2017.06.2461
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Potential Role of the Quality Assurance Review Center Platform in Global Radiation Oncology

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“…2 Currently, US-based Sub-Saharan Africa diasporans are collaborating with the US-based Quality Assurance and Review Center (QARC) to extend QARC support for clinical trials to radiotherapy centers in Africa. 7 While QARC has provided radiation therapy quality assurance services in the United States since 1980, its potential to aid workforce training, treatment planning, and clinical trials in lowresource countries was identified at the diaspora engagement session of a Global Health Catalyst summit and has since become a theme at the African Organization for Research and Training in Cancer workshops. 7 Other technological innovations that stirred the interest of diasporans at the Global Health Catalyst summit included an ongoing development of solar-powered linear accelerators, which might better suit LMICs given regions with unstable electricity.…”
Section: Innovationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2 Currently, US-based Sub-Saharan Africa diasporans are collaborating with the US-based Quality Assurance and Review Center (QARC) to extend QARC support for clinical trials to radiotherapy centers in Africa. 7 While QARC has provided radiation therapy quality assurance services in the United States since 1980, its potential to aid workforce training, treatment planning, and clinical trials in lowresource countries was identified at the diaspora engagement session of a Global Health Catalyst summit and has since become a theme at the African Organization for Research and Training in Cancer workshops. 7 Other technological innovations that stirred the interest of diasporans at the Global Health Catalyst summit included an ongoing development of solar-powered linear accelerators, which might better suit LMICs given regions with unstable electricity.…”
Section: Innovationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While the value of physical interaction and on‐site training is not in question, the COVID‐19 pandemic, which shut down many borders and almost halted international travel, forced us to think creatively about how to provide training and support for the LMIC institutions that request it. Remote access through a secured network to actively engage professionals with reviewing plans and treatment and auditing activities has been discussed before 7,8 . One group 9 provided good‐practice guidelines for remote medical consultation, while another discussed the adaptation of education and research on telehealth 10 as lessons learned in the era of COVID‐19.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Remote access through a secured network to actively engage professionals with reviewing plans and treatment and auditing activities has been discussed before. 7,8 One group 9 provided goodpractice guidelines for remote medical consultation, while another discussed the adaptation of education and research on telehealth 10 as lessons learned in the era of COVID-19. A recent paper 11 discussed the successful implementation of a distant-learning clinical research mentorship between Canada and Ghana.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In response to these challenges, virtual oncology education and training have been suggested as tools for workforce development in Africa [2,4,5]. Virtual education, also known as electronic learning (e-Learning), refers to the instruction in a learning environment where the trainer and the trainee are separated by time or space, or both, and the trainer provides course content through an information and communications technology (ICT) platform that utilises course management applications, multimedia modules, the Internet, video conferencing, etc.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%