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  • About this resource
  • LG1: Competencies
  • Entrustable Professional Activities
    • LG2: Leadership in the nuclear medicine department
    • LG3: Supervision and teaching
    • LG4: Quality improvement
    • LG5: Clinical assessment and management, including prescribing radioisotopes
    • LG6: Longitudinal care and transitions in care of nuclear medicine patients, including those receiving Theranostics
    • LG7: Communication
    • LG8: Investigations and procedures in nuclear medicine
  • Knowledge guides
    • LG9: Scientific basis of nuclear medicine, including radiation safety
    • LG10: Cardiovascular nuclear medicine
    • LG11: Cancer and its treatment
    • LG12: Gastrointestinal nuclear medicine
    • LG13: Genitourinary nuclear medicine
    • LG14: Musculoskeletal nuclear medicine
    • LG15: Neurological nuclear medicine
    • LG16: Oncological nuclear medicine
    • LG17: Pulmonary nuclear medicine
    • LG18: Inflammation and infection
    • LG19: Radionuclide therapies / Theranostics

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Advanced Training in Nuclear Medicine

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Entrustable Professional Activities

Entrustable Professional Activities (EPAs) outline the essential work tasks trainees need to be able to perform in the workplace.

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Leadership in the nuclear medicine department

Lead a team of health and clerical professionals in the nuclear medicine context, encompassing inpatients, outpatients and multidisciplinary

3

Supervision and teaching

Supervise and teach professional colleagues

4

Quality improvement

Identify and address failures in health care delivery

5

Clinical assessment and management, including prescribing radioisotopes

Clinically assess and manage the ongoing care of patients, including prescribing radioisotopes

6

Longitudinal care of patients, including those receiving Theranostics and transitions in care

Manage and coordinate the longitudinal care and transitions in care of nuclear medicine patients, including those receiving Theranostics

7

Communication with patients

Communication to optimise the care of nuclear medicine patients

8

Investigations and procedures

Plan, prepare for, perform, and provide aftercare for important investigations and practical procedures in nuclear medicine

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