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On the Evaluation of Medical Students in Radiology

Radiology, 1975
What a medical student has learned in radiology needs to be evaluated, not only to appraise the student's mastery of the subject but to determine the efficiency of teaching methods. A two-phase written/oral test for all students completing the fourth-year elective is described.
L F, Squire, T, Robinson, J A, Becker
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Radiology, Anatomy, and the Medical Student

Radiology, 1969
The diagnostic radiologist can make a significant contribution in teaching gross anatomy to first-year medical students. The use of radiographs can enhance the students' understanding of anatomic details and provide them with a clearer perspective of important structural relationships. By the proper use of his material, the radiologist brings a dynamic
G, Stassa, J A, Evans
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MEDICAL MANAGEMENT OF RADIOLOGICAL CASUALTIES

Health Physics, 2005
Victims of radiological terrorism events require prompt diagnosis and treatment of medical and surgical conditions as well as conditions related to radiation exposure. Hospital emergency personnel should triage victims using traditional medical and trauma criteria.
Ronald E, Goans, Jamie K, Waselenko
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RADIOLOGY AS A MEDICAL SPECIALTY

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1929
The Council on Medical Education and Hospitals is investigating departments of radiology and radiologic laboratories because many such departments and laboratories are improperly conducted and unworthy of a place in modern medical practice. Such an investigation is quite properly assigned to the Council, and much good can result from this study ...
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Radiology in the Medical Student's Program

Radiology, 1971
Abstract Radiology can be used at many stages in the education of physicians but in a sense only occasionally in its own right as a separate entity. Our purpose is to produce a physician who can critically see the role of radiology in clinical decision-making.
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Medical Education in Radiology in Sweden

Radiology, 1965
The remarkable contributions of the Swedish radiologists have had a profound influence on American practice in this specialty. For many American radiologists a period of advanced training in Sweden has much the same appeal as did that in Vienna for the young surgeon at the turn of the century.
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Radiology Research and Medical Students

Academic Radiology, 2013
Fostering radiology research among medical students can enhance a student's interest and understanding of radiology and research. It increases the academic productivity of the mentor and the department. Radiology faculty and departments should actively seek to recruit and engage students in research.
Pat W, Whitworth   +4 more
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Radiology a Medical School Requirement

Radiology, 1973
Radiologists should be alerted to the fact that radiology is not at the present time a required subject for graduation from many medical schools and that many academic radiologists acquiesce in such a state of affairs. The author presents cogent reasons why this should not be the case.
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