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The Radiologic Department in the Hospital
Radiology, 1929Since it is the purpose of this meeting to discuss the problem of improving radiologic departments, it seems fitting that I should first set down the factors that in my opinion are necessary for the maintenance of an ideal radiologic service in a hospital.
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Equipment downtime in the radiology departments of three teaching hospitals in Ghana
Radiography, 2023Radiology equipment requires routine maintenance to prevent equipment breakdown. Equipment breakdown can lead to adverse patient outcomes and lost revenue to hospitals. In Ghana, there is a mismatch between the available radiology equipment and requests which may result in frequent breakdown. Several studies have been conducted to investigate equipment
B.E. Adem +5 more
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Chemical–biological–radiological (CBR) response: a template for hospital emergency departments
Medical Journal of Australia, 2002Chemical, biological and radiological (CBR) incidents have the potential to shut down emergency departments that do not have an adequate CBR response. Secondary contamination also poses a threat to the safety and wellbeing of staff and other patients.
Gim A, Tan, Mark C B, Fitzgerald
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Viewing boxes: A survey in diagnostic radiology departments of Moroccan hospitals
Physica Medica, 2010This work consists on a survey of the performance of viewing boxes installed in diagnostic radiology departments and included several aspects: checking the illuminance of the diagnostic rooms where the viewing boxes are located as well as the viewing boxes luminance levels and homogeneity.
F, Bentayeb +3 more
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Computerized brain database management system for radiological department in hospital
2016 International Conference on Robotics, Automation and Sciences (ICORAS), 2016A computerized brain database management system is designed and implemented to replace the existing traditional largely hand-recorded system in the radiological department of selectsd hospitals in Malaysia. The new system provides easy access to patient registration, diagnosis, and appointment.
K. S. Sim +5 more
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The New Radiological Department, Willesden General Hospital
The British Journal of Radiology, 1942This short paper on the Radiological Department at the Willesden General Hospital is written in the hope that some of the ideas carried out in the adaptation of old buildings to serve as a modern X-ray department, might be of help to radiologists when faced with the necessity of improvising when re-building is impracticable.
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Accuracy of radiological diagnosis in the Casualty Department of a Children's Hospital
Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health, 1984AbstractThe radiographs of 1363 patients referred from a hospital Casualty Department were reviewed in order to study possible discrepancies between the interpretations of the films by the casualty medical staff and the radiologist. Interpretations by casualty staff were substantially correct in 96.3% of patients.
J P, Masel, P J, Grant
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Department of Radiology, Massachusetts General Hospital: a brief history.
American Journal of Roentgenology, 1993News of Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen’s discovery of the Xnay on November 8, 1895, and his subsequent publication on December 28, 1895, “On a New Kind of Rays,” spread quickly throughout the world, prompting trustees and physicians at the Massachusetts General Hospital to decide that this new method of “photography” must be investigated at their institution.
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An Analysis of Patient Return Times for a V.A. Hospital Radiology Department
Radiology, 1979An analysis of the Oklahoma City V.A. Hospital Radiology Department's patient film files was conducted to determine the distribution of the time interval separating occurrences of patient service. Fifty per cent of the population was served a second time within about 3 months.
R L, Morin, B G, Eaton, D E, Raeside
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Are radiology departments underperforming their hospitals?
Radiology management, 1987Significant shifts in radiology activity from an inpatient to an outpatient basis may mean that traditional methods for justifying department staffing levels are no longer useful, says the author. A survey designed to compare radiology exam volumes, staffing and salary expenses to hospital activity suggest that relative value units should become the ...
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