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Emergencies in radiology: A survey of radiologists and radiology trainees

Journal of Medical Imaging and Radiation Oncology, 2013
AbstractIntroductionEmergencies in radiology are infrequent but potentially lethal. Australian and New Zealand radiologists are advised to undergo resuscitation training at least every three years; however, little is known about their experience and confidence in managing common emergencies relevant to their clinical practice.
Simon, Craig, Parmanand, Naidoo
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#HeForShe in radiology: A toolkit for radiologists

Current Problems in Diagnostic Radiology
Gender disparity is an established and ongoing issue in the field of Radiology, with only 25 % of practicing radiologists being female and fewer still women in leadership positions. As men comprise the majority of the profession and leadership positions, male allyship for female radiologists is essential for the establishment of gender equality within ...
Lauren E, Burkard-Mandel   +1 more
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Business of Radiology: Financial Fundamentals for Radiologists

American Journal of Roentgenology, 2013
The purposes of this article are to provide a primer on financial statements and to review several financial concepts that are at the foundation of the business of medicine.For radiologists to effectively contribute to the leadership and management of their practices, it is imperative that they understand the business aspects of radiology. Radiologists'
Jonathan R, Medverd   +2 more
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FORENSIC RADIOLOGY AND IMAGING FOR VETERINARY RADIOLOGISTS

Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound, 2017
Imaging studies are often of evidentiary value in medicolegal investigations involving animals and the role of the veterinary radiologist is to interpret those images for courts as an expert or opinion witness. With progressing interest in prosecuting animal crimes and strengthening of penalties for crimes against animals, the participation of ...
Elizabeth, Watson, Hock Gan, Heng
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Ergonomics in Radiology: Improving the Work Environment for Radiologists

Current Problems in Diagnostic Radiology, 2022
Implementation of optimal ergonomic setups of workstations and reading rooms can help to improve the overall quality of life for most radiologists by preventing repetitive stress injuries and potentially improving efficiency. It is important for radiologists to know what optimal ergonomic setups are and what works for the individual person in order to ...
Alyssa M. Glover   +2 more
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Haemato-radiology: the role of the radiologist at MDT

British Journal of Radiology
Abstract Haemato-radiology represents a relatively newly emerging, vast, and complex area of diagnostic imaging. Its complexity arises from the multimodality nature of patient assessment, the multisystem presentation of haematological malignancies and their complications, and the volume of imaging required for diagnosis and follow-up of ...
Omnya Ahmed   +5 more
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Capacity for paediatric radiology in Nigeria: a survey of radiologists

Pediatric Radiology, 2020
Children account for nearly half the population of Nigeria yet the capacity for effective imaging of children is unknown. In order to determine clinical resources for and challenges of paediatric radiology in Nigeria, certified radiologists at an exit examination in radiology for resident doctors, and resident doctors in radiology attending an update ...
Richard B. Olatunji   +2 more
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A Radiologist’s View of Tumor Ablation in the Radiology Suite

Anesthesiology Clinics, 2017
Image-guided percutaneous, minimally invasive ablation techniques offer a wide variety of new modalities to treat tumors in some of the most medically complicated patients coming to our hospitals. The use of computed tomography, PET, ultrasound imaging, and MRI to guide radiofrequency ablation, microwave ablation, and cryoablation techniques now makes ...
Sharath K, Bhagavatula   +2 more
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The likely effects of radiologist extenders on radiology training

Journal of the American College of Radiology, 2004
Manpower shortages have led many radiologists to consider using radiologist extenders, and the American Society of Radiological Technologists and the ACR have responded by formulating the radiology assistant (RA) program. There is no doubt that the RA program is becoming a reality or that it can be a boon to radiologists and physician radiologist ...
Wilbur L, Smith, Kimberly E, Applegate
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