Radiation Oncology Peer Review in a Community Setting: The Value of Prospective Review
Peer review is an important component of any radiation oncology continuous quality improvement program. While limited guidelines exist, there is no consensus about how peer review should be performed, and large variations exist among different institutions. The purpose of this report is to describe our experience with peer review at a busy Radiation Oncology clinic and to evaluate the difference between prospective and retrospective peer review. We also performed a failure modes and effects analysis (FMEA) of the peer review process.
Source: Medical Dosimetry - Category: Radiology Authors: Irena Dragojevi ć, David Hoopes, Gina Mansy, Douglas Rahn Source Type: research
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