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Creating Our Professional Evidence‐Base: A Journey, Not a Destination

open access: yesJournal of Medical Radiation Sciences, EarlyView.
Let's continue this essential and exciting journey as a profession and then we can celebrate our achievements, celebrate our new collaborations, and celebrate the impact of our research!
Jonathan P. McNulty
wiley   +1 more source

Positional Challenges of the Anteroposterior Pelvic X‐Ray: Comparison of Imaging Reject Rates Between Trauma Trolley and Table Bucky

open access: yesJournal of Medical Radiation Sciences, EarlyView.
Pelvic radiographs taken on a trauma trolley had a significantly higher reject rate and lower first exposure accuracy compared with those taken on an x‐ray table. Future studies could involve implementing strategies to reduce the reject rate of pelvic radiographs taken on trauma trolleys. ABSTRACT Introduction Pelvic x‐rays can be conducted on a trauma
Sangdon Lee   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Image Processing Method on Radiographic Image of Piping using MATLAB: Enhancement and Detection Process

open access: gold, 2019
Puteri Zirwatul Nadila M.Z   +3 more
openalex   +1 more source

Enhancing Patient‐Centred Care and Cultural Safety in Medical Imaging: The Radiographers Experience of Communicating With Patients in a Multicultural and Multilingual Setting in Auckland

open access: yesJournal of Medical Radiation Sciences, EarlyView.
This study underscores the importance of adaptive communication in overcoming linguistic and cultural barriers, emphasising the need for culturally safe and patient‐centred care while maintaining professionals' responsibility to provide quality care to diverse patient populations.
Nica Abrasado, Sibusiso Mdletshe
wiley   +1 more source

Using Convolutional Neural Networks for the Classification of Suboptimal Chest Radiographs

open access: yesJournal of Medical Radiation Sciences, EarlyView.
This study evaluated DenseNet121 and YOLOv8 neural networks in detecting suboptimal chest x‐rays for quality control. Through training, validation, and testing, both AI models effectively classified chest X‐ray quality, highlighting the potential to provide radiographers with feedback to enhance image quality.
Emily Huanke Liu   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Ensuring the Safety of MRI Patients With Medical Implants or Devices In Situ: A Snapshot in Time of the Role and Responsibilities of New Zealand and Australian MRI Technologists (Radiographers)

open access: yesJournal of Medical Radiation Sciences, EarlyView.
With the ever‐increasing range and numbers of MR‐conditional implants and devices, the complexity of decision‐making to ensure patient safety in the MRI environment has increased. In New Zealand and Australia, the associated responsibilities are progressively becoming integrated into the MRI technologists' role.
Adrienne Young   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

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