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On the Evaluation of Medical Students in Radiology
Radiology, 1975What 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.
Lucy Frank Squire+2 more
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Climate Change and Radiology: Impetus for Change and a Toolkit for Action.
Radiology, 2023This special report discusses the importance of climate change for health care and radiology. The impact of climate change on human health and health equity, the contribution of health care and medical imaging to the climate crisis, and the impetus for ...
Maura Brown+4 more
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International Conference on Medical Image Computing and Computer-Assisted Intervention, 2019
Generating radiology reports is time-consuming and requires extensive expertise in practice. Therefore, reliable automatic radiology report generation is highly desired to alleviate the workload.
Jianbo Yuan+3 more
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Generating radiology reports is time-consuming and requires extensive expertise in practice. Therefore, reliable automatic radiology report generation is highly desired to alleviate the workload.
Jianbo Yuan+3 more
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Radiology, Anatomy, and the Medical Student
Radiology, 1969The 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
John A. Evans, George Stassa
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Radiology Research and Medical Students
Academic Radiology, 2013Fostering 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+5 more
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Radiology
Background The complex medical terminology of radiology reports may cause confusion or anxiety for patients, especially given increased access to electronic health records.
Rushabh Doshi+5 more
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Background The complex medical terminology of radiology reports may cause confusion or anxiety for patients, especially given increased access to electronic health records.
Rushabh Doshi+5 more
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Radiologic Technology and the Medical Student
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1970Within every human relationship there is a need, and a desire for satisfaction of that need—a common bond, a common goal. In this case, the goal is the diagnosis of the patient's illness, the relief of his symptoms, and the removal of the cause of his ailment.
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Environmental Sustainability and AI in Radiology: A Double-Edged Sword.
RadiologyAccording to the World Health Organization, climate change is the single biggest health threat facing humanity. The global health care system, including medical imaging, must manage the health effects of climate change while at the same time addressing ...
Florence X. Doo+8 more
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Radiology, a Medical Specialty
Radiology, 1953Radiology is one of the youngest of the medical specialties, yet it wields an influence in organized medicine far in excess of its years. The diagnostic division occupies a cardinal place in almost all branches of medical science, for without a dependable roentgen diagnostic service accurate general medical diagnosis becomes exceedingly difficult and ...
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Teaching Radiology in Medical School
Academic Radiology, 2013T he presence of radiology and radiologists in medical school curricula is important for many reasons. Future physicians must learn how to use medical imaging effectively and efficiently for better patient care. Additionally, if medical students are not specifically trained in or exposed to radiology during their coursework, they may not have adequate ...
Richard B. Gunderman+3 more
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