Introduction \ud \ud The provision of a written comment on traumatic abnormalities of the musculoskeletal system detected by radiographers can assist referrers and may improve patient management, but the practice has not been widely adopted outside the United Kingdom. The purpose of this study was to investigate Australian radiographers’ perceptions of their readiness for practice in a radiographer commenting system and their educational preferences in relation to two different delivery formats of image interpretation education, intensive and non-intensive. \ud \ud Methods \ud \ud A cross-sectional web-based questionnaire was implemented between August and September 2012. Participants included radiographers with experience working in emerge...
Introduction: Abnormality detection system use across National Health Service (NHS) hospitals is wid...
Introduction: Abnormality detection system use across National Health Service (NHS) hospitals is wid...
Abstract: Purpose: The study was conducted in two government hospitals in Johannesburg, South Africa...
Introduction The provision of a written comment on traumatic abnormalities of the musculoskeletal sy...
Introduction The provision of a written comment on traumatic abnormalities of the musculoskeletal sy...
Radiographer commenting systems have not been successfully implemented in many Australian hospitals,...
Introduction Radiographer abnormality detection systems that highlight abnormalities on trauma radio...
Introduction: In regional, rural and remote clinical practice, radiographers work closely with medic...
Abstract: Purpose: The study was conducted in two government hospitals in Johannesburg, South Africa...
Failure to correctly diagnose fractures on x-rays is an important problem in hospital emergency depa...
PurposeIn Australia, radiographers during their training undergo medical image interpretation educat...
Introduction: The purpose of this randomised controlled trial was to compare the effectiveness of in...
Introduction: Abnormality detection system use across National Health Service (NHS) hospitals is wid...
Introduction: Abnormality detection system use across National Health Service (NHS) hospitals is wid...
Introduction: Abnormality detection system use across National Health Service (NHS) hospitals is wid...
Introduction: Abnormality detection system use across National Health Service (NHS) hospitals is wid...
Introduction: Abnormality detection system use across National Health Service (NHS) hospitals is wid...
Abstract: Purpose: The study was conducted in two government hospitals in Johannesburg, South Africa...
Introduction The provision of a written comment on traumatic abnormalities of the musculoskeletal sy...
Introduction The provision of a written comment on traumatic abnormalities of the musculoskeletal sy...
Radiographer commenting systems have not been successfully implemented in many Australian hospitals,...
Introduction Radiographer abnormality detection systems that highlight abnormalities on trauma radio...
Introduction: In regional, rural and remote clinical practice, radiographers work closely with medic...
Abstract: Purpose: The study was conducted in two government hospitals in Johannesburg, South Africa...
Failure to correctly diagnose fractures on x-rays is an important problem in hospital emergency depa...
PurposeIn Australia, radiographers during their training undergo medical image interpretation educat...
Introduction: The purpose of this randomised controlled trial was to compare the effectiveness of in...
Introduction: Abnormality detection system use across National Health Service (NHS) hospitals is wid...
Introduction: Abnormality detection system use across National Health Service (NHS) hospitals is wid...
Introduction: Abnormality detection system use across National Health Service (NHS) hospitals is wid...
Introduction: Abnormality detection system use across National Health Service (NHS) hospitals is wid...
Introduction: Abnormality detection system use across National Health Service (NHS) hospitals is wid...
Abstract: Purpose: The study was conducted in two government hospitals in Johannesburg, South Africa...