QLD-CPC: Research & Innovation
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| The two main Thematic Research Areas are
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These Themes are often associated with QUT’s Masters of Applied Science (Medical Physics)
The Collaborative will also actively participate within , particularly through the Trans-Tasman Radiation Oncology GROUP (TROG) |
| A number of novel initiatives will be pursued through the Collaborative including: |
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secondment to ROMPs |
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Facilitate flexible working arrangements, e.g. ROMPs work during part of weekend to gain access to Linacs etc outside normal clinical working times. |
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Develop International links, improve national and international presence of Queensland Cancer Physics. |
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Offer Sabbaticals to international cutting-edge ROMPS, linked to future strategic implementation plan that is driven by clinical need and benefit. |
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| The Key Performance Indicators will be |
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Grant Income |
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Peer-reviewed Publications |
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Doctoral degrees |
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