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On Teaching Radiology to Medical Students
Academic Radiology, 2002The article by Scheiner and colleagues of Brown Medical School (Providence, RI) (1) and the correspondence from Afaq of the Imperial College School of Medicine (London, England) (2) in this issue of Academic Radiology reiterate an old problem. In fact, Afaq cites 30 years of references on the difficulty of gaining access to medical students to teach ...
Arvin E. Robinson, Susan L. Voci
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Medical Education in Radiology in Sweden
Radiology, 1965The 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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Non-medical Aspects of Medical Radiology—Presidential Address
The British Journal of Radiology, 1950I should like to present for your consideration a few thoughts about the Institute, considered as a scientific society—the meeting ground of all those interested in X rays, radioactivity, and allied sciences. A society is a living organism that must continually adapt itself to the changes which take place in its environment. Dr. A. E.
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Medical ethics and diagnostic radiology
The British Journal of Radiology, 1973H M Saxton, T Sherwood
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Industrial and medical radiology [PDF]
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Medical students’ education and radiology
Japanese Journal of Radiology, 2022Naoko Mori, Kei Takase
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DIAGNOSTIC RADIOLOGY IN THE MEDICAL CURRICULUM
Medical Journal of Australia, 1973openaire +3 more sources
Recent progress in pancreatic cancer
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2013Christopher L Wolfgang+2 more
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