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The history of radiation therapy (part I)
In 1903, on the basis of Morozov Institute of the Moscow Imperial University (currently, P. Herzen Moscow Oncology Research Center, a branch of the National Medical Research Radiological Center, Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation), the first ...
A. D. Kaprin +14 more
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Background There is a worldwide deficit in teaching and training in the field of radiology for undergraduate medical students. This educational gap is prominent in many medical schools as most radiology curricula are a part of other specialty trainings ...
Ahmed S. Negm +23 more
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The Effect of Different Monitor Use on Radiography Interpretation in Emergency Medicine
Aim Although it is recommended to use a medical monitor in radiology guides, it is rare to use a medical monitor in non-radiology departments.
Bahadir Çağlar, Süha Serin
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Radiation in medicine: Origins, risks and aspirations. [PDF]
The use of radiation in medicine is now pervasive and routine. From their crude beginnings 100 years ago, diagnostic radiology, nuclear medicine and radiation therapy have all evolved into advanced techniques, and are regarded as essential tools across ...
Donya, M +4 more
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Expert consensus on imaging diagnosis of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome associated pneumocystis jirovecii pneumonia [PDF]
Pneumocystis jirovecii pneumonia (PJP) is a worldwide opportunistic infection disease. Imaging technology had proven to be very useful in early detecting, evaluating and surveillance on chemotherapy.
Radiology Committee on Infectious and Inflammatory Disease +5 more
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Objectives To explore the attitudes of United Kingdom (UK) medical students regarding artificial intelligence (AI), their understanding, and career intention towards radiology.
C. Sit +6 more
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Cross-modal Memory Networks for Radiology Report Generation [PDF]
Medical imaging plays a significant role in clinical practice of medical diagnosis, where the text reports of the images are essential in understanding them and facilitating later treatments.
Zhihong Chen +3 more
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By contrast with most common training models, perturbation-based training does not consist in the transmission of established knowledge. It aims to produce a “shock” to encourage the making of new meanings and to foster the development of new actions ...
Stéphanie Schot +4 more
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Speckle filtering techniques for different quality level of healthy kidney ultrasound images [PDF]
The increasing reliance of modern medicine on diagnostic techniques such as computerized tomography, histopathology, magnetic resonance imaging, radiology and ultrasound imaging shows the importance of medical images [1].
Nazari, Ain +2 more
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Women in radiology: gender diversity is not a metric-it is a tool for excellence. [PDF]
Women in Focus: Be Inspired was a unique programme held at the 2019 European Congress of Radiology that was structured to address a range of topics related to gender and healthcare, including leadership, mentoring and the generational progression of ...
Attenberger, Ulrike I +7 more
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