Paediatric radiology seen from Africa. Part I: providing diagnostic imaging to a young population [PDF]
Article approval pendingPaediatric radiology requires dedicated equipment, specific precautions related to ionising radiation, and specialist knowledge. Developing countries face difficulties in providing adequate imaging services for children.
A Brandt +33 more
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Euro-American discussion document on entry and advanced level practice in nuclear medicine [PDF]
The European Association of Nuclear Medicine Technologist Committee (EANMTC) and the Society of Nuclear Medicine Technologist Section (SNMTS) meet biannually to consider matters of mutual importance. These meetings are held during the SNM and EANM annual
Hogg, P +3 more
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Understanding reasons for image rejection by radiologists and radiographers
Introduction A core element of a radiographer's role is the decision on whether a radiograph is sufficient for diagnosis, or a repeat examination is needed.
Robin Decoster +4 more
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Radiographer reporting in the UK: Is the current scope of practice limiting plain film reporting capacity? [PDF]
yesObjective: To update knowledge on individual radiographer contribution to plain-film reporting workloads; to assess whether there is scope to further increase radiographer reporting capacity within this area.
Beverly Snaith +7 more
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Australian graduate radiographers' perspectives and experiences of work readiness
Introduction Graduate radiographers entering their qualified positions need to orientate and familiarise themselves with a rapidly changing work environment to deliver a high standard of diagnostic imaging services.
Julie Zhang +3 more
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Radiographs in periodonties [PDF]
Abstract Intraoral radiographs are widely used in periodontal diagnosis and research. However, accurate radiographic interpretation is only possible with high quality images. Some of the technical and geometric variables to consider have been presented.Early periodontal lesions are not detected in radiographs.
Lang, Niklaus P., Hill, Roger W.
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Evaluation of radiographers’ mammography screen‐reading accuracy in Australia
Introduction This study aimed to evaluate the accuracy of radiographers’ screen‐reading mammograms. Currently, radiologist workforce shortages may be compromising the BreastScreen Australia screening program goal to detect early breast cancer.
Josephine C. Debono +4 more
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A self-directed learning intervention for radiographers rating mammographic breast density [PDF]
Purpose: Subjective methods of mammographic breast density (MBD) assessment are prone to inter-reader variability. This work aims to assess the impact of a short self-directed experiential learning intervention on radiographers’ reproducibility of MBD ...
Ekpo, E, Hogg, P, McEntee, M, Wasike, E
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A longitudinal study of muscle rehabilitation in the lower leg after cast removal using Magnetic Resonance Imaging and strength assessment [PDF]
Acknowledgements We thank the A&E nurses and plaster technicians for identifying suitable patients, the MRI radiographers for performing the scanning, Dr Scott Semple for invaluable help in some of the pilot studies and Mr E. C.
Ashcroft, George P. +10 more
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The role of the GI radiographer: A UK perspective [PDF]
Context: Since the 1990s radiographers in the United Kingdom have expanded their role in gastrointestinal (GI) radiology, first by performing double-contrast barium enema (DCBE) examinations independently and later by interpreting and reporting the ...
Hogg, P, Nightingale, J
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