n the previous two parts of educational manuscript series in Emergency, we explained some screening characteristics of diagnostic tests including accuracy, sensitivity, specificity, and positive and negative predic
Objective: To assist clinicians and other health-care providers to understand the terms used to desc...
In modern medicine, sophisticated laboratory tests associated with the test result). We review the p...
ObjectivesThe objective was to critically appraise and highlight medical education research studies ...
In the previous two parts of educational manuscript series in Emergency, we explained some screening...
Emergency physicians face numerous questions regarding proper management of patients and selection o...
<p>Emergency physicians face numerous questions regarding proper management of patients and selectio...
Diagnostic tests are used to identify subjects with and without disease. In a previous article in th...
This book for emergency physicians and fellows training in emergency medicine provides evidence-base...
Properties of diagnostic tests have traditionally been described using sensitivity, specificity and ...
Diagnostic tests range from the signs and symptoms obtained from the patient’s history and physical ...
Part II of this work addresses the use of likelihood ratios for the calculation of a positive predic...
Pulmonary embolism (PE) is a difficult diagnosis to confirm. The choice of tests has led to a myriad...
In the previous two parts of educational manuscript series in Emergency, we explained some screening...
a<p>LR+, LR−: likelihood ratios for positive and negative results, respectively.</p>b<p>Diagnostic o...
Multiple diagnostic tools are used by emergency physicians, every day. In addition, new tools are ev...
Objective: To assist clinicians and other health-care providers to understand the terms used to desc...
In modern medicine, sophisticated laboratory tests associated with the test result). We review the p...
ObjectivesThe objective was to critically appraise and highlight medical education research studies ...
In the previous two parts of educational manuscript series in Emergency, we explained some screening...
Emergency physicians face numerous questions regarding proper management of patients and selection o...
<p>Emergency physicians face numerous questions regarding proper management of patients and selectio...
Diagnostic tests are used to identify subjects with and without disease. In a previous article in th...
This book for emergency physicians and fellows training in emergency medicine provides evidence-base...
Properties of diagnostic tests have traditionally been described using sensitivity, specificity and ...
Diagnostic tests range from the signs and symptoms obtained from the patient’s history and physical ...
Part II of this work addresses the use of likelihood ratios for the calculation of a positive predic...
Pulmonary embolism (PE) is a difficult diagnosis to confirm. The choice of tests has led to a myriad...
In the previous two parts of educational manuscript series in Emergency, we explained some screening...
a<p>LR+, LR−: likelihood ratios for positive and negative results, respectively.</p>b<p>Diagnostic o...
Multiple diagnostic tools are used by emergency physicians, every day. In addition, new tools are ev...
Objective: To assist clinicians and other health-care providers to understand the terms used to desc...
In modern medicine, sophisticated laboratory tests associated with the test result). We review the p...
ObjectivesThe objective was to critically appraise and highlight medical education research studies ...