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PROGRAMME AND EXHIBITION GUIDE |

AWARDS

LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD

MARY COFFEY

TCD School of Radiation Therapy St James’s Hospital

Dublin, Ireland

Mary spent her working life improving the quality of care given to

cancer patients through high-level education for Radiation Therapists

(RTTs) and raising safety awareness. She led the development of

the degree programme in Radiation Therapy in Ireland and was

head of the Division of Radiation Therapy in Trinity College Dublin

until 2012. She was chairperson of the project groups responsible

for the development of ESTRO European curriculum for RTTs, the

International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Handbook for the

Education of Radiation Therapists and the ESTRO Benchmarking

document for RTTs. She is chair of the ESTRO project

Best Practice in

Radiation Oncology: a Project to Train RTT Trainers

now in its eighth

year.

She has been active in health economics having been a member

of the expert group reporting on radiotherapy services in Ireland

which resulted in a major development of radiotherapy services in

the country, a member of the IAEA group on staffing and currently

a member of the ESTRO Health Economics in Radiation Oncology

(HERO) group.

She has been interested in risk management and safety in radiother-

apy for many years, is a founder member of the Radiation Oncology

Safety Information System (ROSIS) aimed at sharing information on

incidents and near incidents, and is the current chair of the Radiation

Oncology Safety Committee.

Mary established the RTT committees of the EORTC and ESTRO and

is still active in the ESTRO RTT committee. She is a member of the

ESTRO Board.

Mary Coffey