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Radiographers: Responsible Medical Professional or Detached Employee? (방사선사: 전문 의료직인가? 단순 기술직인가?)

  • Choi, Ji-Won
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.8 no.10
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    • pp.234-240
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    • 2008
  • This article examines the professional status of radiographers in an attempt to answer the question "Radiographers: responsible medical professional or detached employee?" Comparisons are made on the past and present views of radiography with thoughts given into the possible change for the future. It can be clearly seen that the professional rights have been taken away as a result of overwhelming medical dominance but changes are slowly taking to place which are attempting to replace the lost autonomy to place radiography as a profession once again.

Study on Development in Professional Work of Radiological Technologists (방사선사 업무의 발전에 관한 조사 연구)

  • Choi, Jong-Hak;Kim, Chang-Kyun;Kim, Won-Chul;Kim, Seung-Chul
    • Journal of radiological science and technology
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    • v.29 no.3
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    • pp.197-210
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    • 2006
  • This study explored several agenda related to license system, education, professional work of radiological technologists(RTs) and a transition process of law for them to investigate a developmental strategy of RTs as a professional career. The results are as followings : 1. The national license system for RTs was started from 1965, 1965-1972 x-ray technicians(medical assistance), 1973-present(2006) radiotechnologist(medical technologist) since then. 2. The average pass ratio of national license examination(1965-2006) for RTs was 46.6%. The method, subjects and level of the examination should be improved. 3. The education term for RTs has been changed since 1963 ; 1963-1990 two year college, 1991-1999 three year college, 2000-2006 four year and three year college depending on universities and colleges. As of 2006, there are twelve 4-year universities and eighteen 3-year colleges. The total number of new students were 1,956. 4. The new developmental paradigm should be made for technology education of RTs corresponding to the development of medicine and science. 5. The qualification system of clinical specialists in radio-technology field needs to be operated not by the non-governmental body(The Korean Radiological Technologists Association) but by the governmental body. 6. The vertical relationship among RTs, doctors and other medical workers should be rebuilt through the revision of law. Especially, doctors and dentists 'guidance authority' for RTs should be changed to 'request authority'. 7. The service extent of RTs should be extended in medical fields corresponding to professional work of RTs and a revision of the law needed for this situation.

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A Q-Methodological Convergence Study on Images of Radiologists as Perceived by Radiology College Students (방사선과 대학생이 지각하는 방사선사의 이미지에 관한 Q방법론적 융합 연구)

  • Kim, Young-Ran;Seo, Sun-Youl;Jeon, Min-Cheol
    • Journal of the Korea Convergence Society
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    • v.10 no.12
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    • pp.143-149
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    • 2019
  • Radiologist image perceived by radiology students plays important role for them in establishing a positive Radiology professionalism as well as having a satisfaction on their job. Thus, this study was conducted to examine the image of Radiologist perceived by both radiology students. Q-methodology was used for this study. 110 Q statements were extracted from qualitative survey from 110 radiology students. The selected statements were reviewed and revised by experts and 33 Q samples were finally selected. Then, 30 radiology students were recruited for this study and were asked to arrange the statement cards on a 9 point scale, which shaped a normal distribution. The data were then analyzed by using PQ method program. As a result, two types of Radiologist's images were explored: 'professional technology type', 'safety of patient type' The results of this study will be helpful to provide the direction that we have to pursue regarding educational and political perspectives.

The effects of organizational culture on organizational effectiveness in radiation therapy technologist (방사선 종양학과 방사선사의 조직문화가 조직 유효성에 미치는 영향)

  • Shim, Jae-Goo;Jung, Hong-Ryang
    • Proceedings of the Korea Contents Association Conference
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    • 2012.05a
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    • pp.183-184
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    • 2012
  • 방사선 종양학과에 근무하는 방사선사는 암 환자 치료를 위해 의학의 전문적인 지식 습득, 고도로 향상된 의료 기술 그리고 방사선 치료 시 환자 응대에 대한 부담감으로 전문직인으로서 많은 스트레스를 받게 된다. 이에 본 연구는 서울, 경기에 근무하는 방사선 종양학과 방사선사를 대상으로 배경 변인에 따라 조직 효과성과 직무 스트레스를 파악하고,부서안에서 파트별 직무 분석을 통해 감정 노동에 대해 어느 정도 영향을 미치는지 알아보고 향 후 방사선 종양학과 방사선사의 직무에 따라 조직 문화를 관리할 수 있는 기초 자료를 제공하여 직무 스트레스가 조직 유효성에 미치는 영향의 정도를 규명함으로써 효율적인 인력 관리 및 조직 관리 방안을 모색하기 위함이다.

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Restructuring Enrollment Quotas of College for Radiological Technologists (우리나라 방사선사 과잉공급 해결방안)

  • Jin, Gye-Hwan;Lim, Chang-Seon
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Radiology
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    • v.10 no.6
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    • pp.411-418
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    • 2016
  • This study presented a mediation strategy of admittance quota of four year and three year colleges raising radiology technicians by investigating the demand and supply related literature for Radiological Technologists, a type of health and medical services personnel. Oh Yeong-ho et al.'s study on mid and long term supply system for health and medical services personnel resources, excess supply of 1,134~2,052 Radiological Technologists in 2015 was predicted and excess supply of 12,632~14,196 Radiological Technologists are to be expected in 2030. To settle excess supply of Radiological Technologists, Supernumerary quota over the entrance students of institutions raising Radiological Technologists should be less than 5% to reduce applicants for Radiological Technologists to be 308 people, reduce 387 applicants for radiology technicians every year by unifying three year colleges raising Radiological Technologists with four year colleges into education period unification, evaluate education conditions of colleges to restrict those colleges lacking the minimum requirements from getting eligibility for take the examination for Radiological Technologists by establishing tentatively 'Korean Institute of Radiologic Education and Evaluation.' For this, it is necessary to obtain cooperation from health and medical services personnel organizations in pertinent fields as well as related organizations of Radiological Technologists.

A Study on Enacting the Radiologic Technologist Act for the Civil Right to Health in Korea (건강권과 방사선사법 제정에 관한 고찰)

  • Lim, Chang-Seon
    • Journal of radiological science and technology
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    • v.30 no.4
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    • pp.313-320
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    • 2007
  • There are the Medical Radiation Health and Safety Act(the Patient Radiation Health and Safety Act, the Radiologic Technologist Act), the Medical Laboratory Technologist Act, the Physical Therapy Practice Act, and the Dental Hygienist Act, etc in America. However, Korea has only one Act for a medical radiologic technologist(including radiation therapy technologist, nuclear medicine technologist), medical laboratory technologist, physical therapist, occupational therapy examiner, dental hygienist, and so on. It is the Medical Technologist Act. Therefore, the Medical Radiation Health and Safety Act for a radiologic technologist(including radiation therapy technologist, nuclear medicine technologist) has to be enacted independently in Korea. It is the purpose of this Act to provide for the appropriate certification of persons using radioactive materials, equipment emitting ionizing radiation on humans or performing medical imaging for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes. In Korea, the radiologic technologist is a "fusion technologist" who is a person other than a licensed practitioner as a radiographer, radiation therapist, nuclear medicine technologist, computed tomography technologist, magnetic resonance technologist, mammographer, sonographer, medical dosimetrist, quality management technologist, etc. This Act will have some provisions related to the definitions, reserved title, scope of practice, specialized technologist, application for licensure, radiologic technology council, renewal, continuing education, the radiation control advisory commission, etc. This Act will ensure that quality radiation therapy treatments are delivered and that quality diagnostic information is presented for interpretation, which will lead to accurate diagnosis, treatment and cure. Accurate diagnosis can be provided only when a personnel is properly educated in technique, equipment operation and radiation safety. In the end, this Act will protect the civil right to health. By regulating the personnel responsible for performing those procedures, this Act will mean improved care for patients-higher quality images, improved accuracy, and less exposure to radiation.

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Influencing Factors of Radiological Technologist Image of Allied Health College Students (보건계열 대학생들의 방사선사 이미지에 영향을 미치는 요인)

  • Eom, Jong-Kwon;Shin, Seong-Gyu
    • Journal of radiological science and technology
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    • v.35 no.1
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    • pp.25-33
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    • 2012
  • Perception level and social position of radiological technologist influence satisfaction level of their job. This study aims to use foundational data to improve perception level and social position of radiological technologists. We conducted interviews and a fill-out survey with 233 students who have been majoring in health-related fields at five universities and colleges located in Busan and who finished internship programs. The study analyzed 233 answer sheets excluding 17 inadequate answer sheets using T-test, ANOVA and multiple regression analysis with SAS9.1. The mean score of perception level was $3.33{\pm}0.56$. The personal image of radiological technologist showed the best score($3.43{\pm}0.56$) whereas the social image showed the worst($3.12{\pm}0.58$). According to the classification of the subject, the answer, "radiological technologist is specialized job", showed the best score($3.99{\pm}0.79$). The answer "radiological technologist suffered from less stress and workload than others when they work usually" showed the worst score($2.88{\pm}0.98$). According to the classification of each health-related major, the mean score of students who are a major in the department of the radiological technologist was the best($3.46{\pm}0.46$) and the students who are major in department of the physical therapy was the worst($3.24{\pm}0.40$). The radiological technologist have to effort to make positive image in the hospital. It is possible to be developed their knowledge and professionalism by cooperating between school and hospital as well as advertising with mass madia.

Design and Implementation of Web-based Problem Management System for CT Radiological Technologist Education (CT 전문방사선사 교육을 위한 웹기반 문항관리 시스템의 설계 및 구현)

  • Shin Yong-Won;Koo Bong-Oh;Shim Choon-Bo
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.5 no.1
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    • pp.27-35
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    • 2005
  • Recently, despite of the rapid progress of information technology in the medical and health fields, the development and management of problem sets about medical and education contents related with radiological technologist has been still achieved by manual and offline method using document editor. In this study, the unique web-based problem management system is designed and implemented. That system can efficiently manage and present various kind of problem set about integrated education and personal license without time and space limitations in order to improve the efficiency of supplementary training and to obtain the professional license for CT radiological technologist. The proposed system is composed of administration module and user module. The former supports several functions such as problem creation, problem categorization, user management, and adjustment of leveled assessment. On the other hand, the latter functions examination applying , problem retrieval, personal score retrieval, and interpretation viewing, and so on. In addition, our system is expected as a useful and practical system which provides problem interpretation and analysis of score results after applying for the examination. It can elevate ability of learning and information interchange among them preparing for CT professional radiological technologist licensing examination

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A Goodness of Fit and Validity Study of the Korean Radiological Technologists' Core Job Com petency Model (방사선사 핵심 직무역량 모델의 적합성 및 타당성 검증)

  • Lim, Chang-Seon;Cho, A Ra;Hur, Yera;Choi, Seong-Youl
    • Journal of radiological science and technology
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    • v.40 no.3
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    • pp.469-484
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    • 2017
  • Radiological Technologists deals with the life of a person which means professional competency is essential for the job. Nevertheless, there have been no studies in Korea that identified the job competence of radiologists. In order to define the core job competencies of Korean radiologists and to present the factor models, 147 questionnaires on job competency of radiology were analyzed using 'PASW Statistics Version 18.0' and 'AMOS Version 18.0'. The valid model consisted of five core job competencies ('Patient management', 'Health and safety', 'Operation of equipment', 'Procedures and management') and 17 sub - competencies. As a result of the factor analysis, the RMSEA value was 0.1 and the CFI, and TLI values were close to 0.9 in the measurement model of the five core job competencies. The validity analysis showed that the mean variance extraction was 0.5 or more and the conceptual reliability value was 0.7 or more, And there was a high correlation between subordinate competencies included in each subordinate competencies. The results of this study are expected to provide specific information necessary for the training and management of human resources centered on competence by clearly showing the job competence required for radiologists in Korea's health environment.

Perception Level of Nurses and Auxiliary Nurses for Radiological technologist (간호사와 간호조무사가 지각하는 방사선사 인식도)

  • Shin, Seong-Gyu
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.11 no.8
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    • pp.211-220
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    • 2011
  • The study conducted a survey on the perception level for radiological technologists with 321 nurses and auxiliary nurses working at university hospitals in Busan in order to supply preliminary data to enhance the status as well as professional images of radiological technologists. The result shows the perception level of $3.02{\pm}0.42$ with the highest score for the professional image and the lowest score for the business image. By question, 'they are professional' gets the highest score while 'they understand problems of patients well' gets the lowest. Among respondents, those who are well aware of education courses as well as leading organization of examination and who answer as a health care provider or a medical technician under the medical law show a high level of perception while those who answer as technician show a low perception level. Those who agree with radiologists as a career and consider their status as high in medical institutions have a high level of perception. In order to improve the perception level, individuals as well as associations' promotion and strategies are required to fix the title and enhance the negative images through active interests and kind attitudes toward patients. Also, efforts to escape from previous images limited to technical colleges, to vitalize academic conference and remedial education, and to frame the law of professional radiological technologists system are asked to heighten the qualification and status of radiological technologists. More than that, advertising and monitoring via mass media are needed to develop the image as professional career men as well.