06.04.2022 | Editorial
A new colleague in nuclear medicine, the clinical technologist: quo vadis?
Erschienen in:
European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging
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Ausgabe 9/2022
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Excerpt
Healthcare is rapidly changing and gaining complexity. In the past decades, technological development has led to major progress in the field of healthcare, medical scientific research and medical education. The result of the development in medical technology is an impressive increase of diagnostic and therapeutic possibilities and extensive specialisation of healthcare professionals. Technology is increasing not only in quantity, but also in complexity. High-quality technology demands knowledge and insight to cope with this technology and to implement it in the most optimal and safe way. Healthcare today calls for professionals with combined scientific, medical, engineering and informatics background, and demands a multidisciplinary approach. …