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Mission
Statement for STR
The mission of the STR is to promote excellence
in cardiothoracic imaging and improve patient care through research
and education.
Vision Statement for STR
The Society of Thoracic Radiology will be the premier cardiothoracic
imaging society in the world.
STR Goals/Objectives
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To represent Thoracic Radiology's interests
at national and international levels. |
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To develop and support standards for
the teaching and practice of Thoracic Radiology. |
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To foster research in all aspects of
Thoracic Radiology. |
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To promote fellowship and exchange of
ideas among Thoracic Radiologists. |
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To provide meetings for the presentation and discussion
of papers and the dissemination of knowledge in Thoracic
Radiology. |
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To promote closer cooperation between Thoracic Radiology
and other branches of medicine and the allied sciences. |
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To establish a channel for publication of scientific
reports and educational articles in Thoracic Radiology. |
Educational Mission Statement
The Society of Thoracic Radiology (STR) is dedicated to the
lifelong learning of cardiothoracic radiologists and other
health professionals and to the advancement of medical care
through the science of radiology and allied disciplines.
Continuing professional development opportunities provided
by the STR include educational and scientific meetings, support
of a peer-reviewed journal, and funding and support of grants
and awards programs.
The Purpose of the education program is to
improve health care through:
- disseminating to
radiologists and other health professionals the most current
scientific and clinical information on cardiothoracic imaging
and image-guided interventional procedures;
- keeping
the international community of radiologists and other health
professionals abreast of state-of-the-art techniques in
cardiothoracic imaging;
- stimulating critical thinking and
reflection on the science and practice of cardiothoracic
imaging;
- creating and coordinating efforts that
will identify, assess and respond to the learning needs of
professionals;
- promoting cardiothoracic imaging research
within the radiology community, and
- developing and supporting
educators and leaders in cardiothoracic imaging.
The Target Audience includes cardiothoracic radiologists,
general radiologists with an interest in cardiothoracic imaging,
pulmonologists, cardiothoracic surgeons, residents, fellows,
and other health professionals interested in the science and
practice of cardiothoracic imaging.
The educational program Content Areas will include basic science,
disease processes, state-of-the art technologies and techniques,
patient safety, clinical research, evidence-based medicine,
health outcomes, education, and practice management. Educational
activities will highlight optimal clinical practice and potential
future practice.
The overall educational program will be comprehensive, meeting
the needs of the target audience by assisting the participants
in their lifelong learning and continual self-assessment, and
responding to state and national licensing and certification
requirements. It will address disparities between current practice
and the ideal.
Types of Activities offered by the STR
include:
- live courses, such as the annual
postgraduate course and partnering in world congresses,
both composed of specific symposia, refresher courses, small
group workshops, and special focused lectures;
- print materials,
such as the Journal of Thoracic Imaging and syllabi
based on the annual postgraduate course;
- internet-based activities,
including video capture of postgraduate course presentations,
and
- self-assessment modules (SAMs) offered
at annual postgraduate courses.
Expected Results of
the education program include improving participants’ competence
and performance and, in so doing, improving outcomes of patients
with cardiovascular and thoracic diseases. The activities
that are part of the program will be designed using the most
current information available and utilizing innovative educational
techniques, with an expected result of improved professional
performance that enhances patient care, maximizes patient
safety, and improves health outcomes. The goal of STR’s
continuing medical education program is to positively impact
both the individual’s practice
as well as the entire field of radiology. The success of the
program is measured directly from participants, who report
the impact of STR educational activities on their clinical
practice.
Approved by STR CME Subcommittee 8/16/10
Approved by the STR Executive Committee 8/24/10
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