Limited ARSAC licence acquisition for radionuclide radiology
- PMID: 15961845
- DOI: 10.1259/bjr/18271241
Limited ARSAC licence acquisition for radionuclide radiology
Abstract
Radionuclide radiology faces a potentially crippling future manpower shortage. A combination of future retirement, few trainees and many currently unfilled posts threatens to limit future service delivery. The case is made for in-house modular training of existing consultants as the way forward for radionuclide radiology, allowing limited ARSAC licence acquisition. We propose this as a viable solution to the manpower problem in radionuclide radiology.
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