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The implementation of MRI-guided online adaptive radiotherapy has enabled extension of therapeutic radiographers’ roles to include contouring. An offline interobserver variability study compared five radiographers’ and five clinicians’ contours on 10 ...
Gillian Adair Smith +20 more
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Knowledge, attitudes and practice of infection prevention and control in the CT suite
Background Infection, prevention, and control (IPC) practices are essential to protect patients and staff within healthcare facilities. Radiology departments cater to both inpatients and outpatients, and breaches of IPC practice have led to outbreaks of ...
Dania Abu Awwad +3 more
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Aims: To determine whether side-bending films in scoliosis are assessed for adequacy in clinical practice; and to introduce a novel method for doing so. Methods: Six surgeons and eight radiographers were invited to participate in four online surveys. The
Kevin B. L. Lim +5 more
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Radiographers supporting radiologists in the interpretation of screening mammography: a viable strategy to meet the shortage in the number of radiologists. [PDF]
BackgroundAn alternative approach to the traditional model of radiologists interpreting screening mammography is necessary due to the shortage of radiologists to interpret screening mammograms in many countries.MethodsWe evaluated the performance of 15 ...
A Mohar +57 more
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Clinical indications for plain abdominal radiographs: A survey study among radiographers
Background: Abdominal pain is a common complaint in the Emergency Department. Radiographers’ knowledge and practices regarding clinical indications for performing abdominal examinations are crucial in the results radiographs produced.
Lynn Burrell +2 more
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Some research possibilities in diagnostic radiography [PDF]
This is tha author's PDF version of an article published in Radiography© 1998. The definitive version is available at www.elsevierhealth.comAlthough scientific method is usually viewed as starting with hypotheses which must then be exposed to ...
Lewis, Stephen J.
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Psychological impact of COVID-19 on radiology: Emotional wellbeing versus psychological burnout
While the COVID-19 pandemics seem to be crippling the global health care system, it has caused enormous uncertainty and panic in the lives of the health care professionals with a significant impact on their productivity. A significant proportion of these
Abhishek Mahajan, Prerit Sharma
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The organizational implications of medical imaging in the context of Malaysian hospitals [PDF]
This research investigated the implementation and use of medical imaging in the context of Malaysian hospitals. In this report medical imaging refers to PACS, RIS/HIS and imaging modalities which are linked through a computer network.
Mohd Nor, Rohaya, Mohd Nor, Rohaya
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Finding ways to support radiographers as teachers
Introduction Teaching and supervision of medical imaging students are part of the role of many radiographers, yet they are frequently unsupported in the development of their role as a teacher.
Andrea Thompson, Darci Taylor
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Can a profession exist without research? [PDF]
Radiography combines science, technology and patient care to provide an essential role in medical diagnosis and treatment. The term ‘profession’ has existed in the Oxford English Dictionary from the 15th century and argues that a profession is an ...
England, A, Ogenyi, A, Robertson, S
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