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Dr Ivan Williams, the Chief Medical Radiation Scientist at the Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Agency (ARPANSA), joins us in our latest episode to discuss the topic of becoming a learning organisation.
Critical to performing ARPANSA's work is being across enormous amounts of data, research, regulations, and audits. Staff must also be across contemporary developments in technology, medical practice, and clinical practice. Due to the nature of their work, it is these reasons why there is an expectation that staff invest in their own learning and development. In this great chat, Ivan provides an understanding of the critical work that ARPANSA provides to Australia and how, as an organisation, they prioritise learning while delivering their huge and essential remit.
By Andy CorbettDr Ivan Williams, the Chief Medical Radiation Scientist at the Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Agency (ARPANSA), joins us in our latest episode to discuss the topic of becoming a learning organisation.
Critical to performing ARPANSA's work is being across enormous amounts of data, research, regulations, and audits. Staff must also be across contemporary developments in technology, medical practice, and clinical practice. Due to the nature of their work, it is these reasons why there is an expectation that staff invest in their own learning and development. In this great chat, Ivan provides an understanding of the critical work that ARPANSA provides to Australia and how, as an organisation, they prioritise learning while delivering their huge and essential remit.