Browsing NTNU Open by Author "Bertholet, Jenny"
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The 3rd ESTRO-EFOMP core curriculum for medical physics experts in radiotherapy
Garibaldi, Cristina; Essers, Marion; Heijmen, Ben; Bertholet, Jenny; Koutsouveli, Efi; Schwarz, Marco; Bert, Christoph; Bodale, Marin; Casares-Magaz, Oscar; Gerskevitch, Eduard; Koniarova, Irena; Korreman, Stine; Lisbona, Albert; Lopez Medina, Antonio; Maas, Ad; Moeckli, Raphaël; Moore, Margaret; Petrovic, Borislava; Piotrowski, Tomasz; Poli, Esmeralda; Prezado, Yolanda; Reynaert, Nick; Redalen, Kathrine; Stylianou Markidou, Erato; Verellen, Dirk; Jornet, Nuria; Clark, Catharine H. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Purpose To update the 2011 ESTRO-EFOMP core curriculum (CC) for education and training of medical physics experts (MPE)s working in radiotherapy (RT), in line with recent EU guidelines, and to provide a framework for ... -
Alexithymia and professional quality of life in radiation oncology: The moderator effect of the professional profile
Franco, Pierfrancesco; Di Tella, Marialaura; Tesio, Valentina; Gasnier, Anne; Petit, Steven; Spalek, Mateusz; Bibault, Jean-Emmanuel; Dubois, Ludwig; Mullaney, Laura; Redalen, Kathrine Røe; Chargari, Cyrus; Perryck, Sophie; Bittner, Martin-Immanuel; Bertholet, Jenny; Castelli, Lorys (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Background and purpose Cancer care can be taxing. Alexithymia, a personality construct characterized by difficulties in identifying and describing feeling and emotions, an externally-oriented thinking style and scarcity ... -
Professional practice changes in radiotherapy physics during the COVID-19 pandemic
Bertholet, Jenny; Aznar, Marianne C.; Garibaldi, Cristina; Thwaites, David; Gershkevitsh, Eduard; Thorwarth, Daniela; Verellen, Dirk; Heijmen, Ben; Hurkmans, Coen; Muren, Ludvig; Redalen, Kathrine Røe; Siebert, Frank-André; Schwarz, Marco; Van Elmpt, Wouter; Georg, Dietmar; Jornet, Nuria; Clark, Catharine H. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Background and purpose The COVID-19 pandemic has imposed changes in radiotherapy (RT) departments worldwide. Medical physicists (MPs) are key healthcare professionals in maintaining safe and effective RT. This study ... -
Professional quality of life and burnout among medical physicists working in radiation oncology: The role of alexithymia and empathy
Di Tella, Marialaura; Tesio, Valentina; Bertholet, Jenny; Gasnier, Anne; Gonzalez del Portillo, Elisabet; Spalek, Mateusz; Bibault, Jean-Emmanuel; Borst, Gerben; Van Elmpt, Wouter; Thorwarth, Daniela; Mullaney, Laura; Redalen, Kathrine; Dubois, Ludwig; Chargari, Cyrus; Perryck, Sophie; Petit, Steven; Lybeer, Myriam; Castelli, Lorys; Franco, Pierfrancesco (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Background and purpose The professional quality of life of radiation oncology professionals can be influenced by different contributing factors, including personality traits. Alexithymia involves deficits in emotion ...