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Back to EpisodesRad Chat live #5 with Samantha Allison, Hannah Nayee and Gail Anastasi at the Surface Guided Radiation Therapy Annual European Meeting 2024.
Description
Naman Julka-Anderson and Jo McNamara catch up Samantha Allison, Hannah Nayee and Gail Anastasi to discuss how Surface Guided Radiation Therapy (SGRT) has changed their practice.
For DIBH patients, maintaining consistent breath holds is crucial for safeguarding these organs while targeting cancer effectively. In this podcast episode we’re joined by the radiotherapy team at Royal Surrey NHS Foundation Trust to hear how they’ve used SGRT to help improve these treatments.
To use this podcast as CPD, look at these reflection points:
1) reflect on Sam, Hannah and Gail’s experience of introducing a new technology at their satellite centre.
2) consider the importance of having a training package for new staff and students.
3) find out more about the SGRT community, resources and videos about their technology: https://sgrt.org/
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Interested in learning more about SGRT for DIBH treatments? Visit the SGRT Community video library or join the community to stay updated on the latest best practices and events. For more information on the products mentioned, click here.
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