Radiological images, such as x-rays, provide invaluable information about the human body. However, radiological images are considered difficult to evaluate. Medical students, residents in radiology and senior radiologists have different levels of expertise in evaluating radiological images. Their learning experiences, therefore, also vary and should be supported differently. Students typically receive training on evaluating radiological images during medical school. Therefore, training should be as efficient and effective as possible. Radiology residents engage in workplace learning and evaluate medical images themselves. To foster their learning, additional and detailed sources of feedback are essential. Eye-tracking methodology objectivel...
Introduction: Student radiographers have expressed difficulty in performing image appraisal tasks. T...
Models of expertise differences in radiology often do not take into account visual differences betwe...
Purpose To investigate knowledge and image interpretation skill development in residency by studying...
One in fifty X-rays are misdiagnosed, which can jeopardise the health of the patient. While proper t...
Purpose: Systematic viewing of images is widely advocated in radiology; it is expected to lead to co...
Diagnostic errors in radiology are frequent and can cause severe patient harm. Despite large - perfo...
Aim: Expert radiologists are excellent image interpreters. Unfortunately, image interpretation error...
Diagnostic errors in radiology are frequent and can cause severe patient harm. Despite large perform...
Radiological image interpretation is a complex skill and requires years of training to master. To im...
Comparison learning is a promising approach for learning complex real-life visual tasks. When medica...
When a radiologist is presented with a medical image, be it a radiograph or the many hundreds of ima...
Objective: Expert radiologists exhibit high levels of visual diagnostic accuracy from review of rad...
Introduction: Student radiographers have expressed difficulty in performing image appraisal tasks. T...
Models of expertise differences in radiology often do not take into account visual differences betwe...
Purpose To investigate knowledge and image interpretation skill development in residency by studying...
One in fifty X-rays are misdiagnosed, which can jeopardise the health of the patient. While proper t...
Purpose: Systematic viewing of images is widely advocated in radiology; it is expected to lead to co...
Diagnostic errors in radiology are frequent and can cause severe patient harm. Despite large - perfo...
Aim: Expert radiologists are excellent image interpreters. Unfortunately, image interpretation error...
Diagnostic errors in radiology are frequent and can cause severe patient harm. Despite large perform...
Radiological image interpretation is a complex skill and requires years of training to master. To im...
Comparison learning is a promising approach for learning complex real-life visual tasks. When medica...
When a radiologist is presented with a medical image, be it a radiograph or the many hundreds of ima...
Objective: Expert radiologists exhibit high levels of visual diagnostic accuracy from review of rad...
Introduction: Student radiographers have expressed difficulty in performing image appraisal tasks. T...
Models of expertise differences in radiology often do not take into account visual differences betwe...
Purpose To investigate knowledge and image interpretation skill development in residency by studying...