Background Increased use of radiological imaging in all departments of medicine, especially in the Emergency Department, requires that physicians have a high level of knowledge regarding commonly used imaging methods and high awareness of the risks of examinations. Material/Methods The physicians were divided into 5 groups according to their specialties as emergency medicine physicians (EMPs), physicians from any specialty of internal sciences, physicians from any specialty of surgical sciences, general practitioners (GPs), and radiologists. A total of 700 physicians answered the questionnaire via email. Results 15.7% of EMPs reported that they did not routinely perform any risk assessment before requesting computed tomography (CT); the rat...
Objective: Emergency physicians, with their life-saving roles in critical diseases’ initial evaluati...
Introduction: Given the potential malignancy risks associated with computed tomography (CT), some ph...
Background: Imaging methods that use ionizing radiation in emergency departments (EDs) have increase...
Objective: To assess the knowledge of physicians working in the emergency department in choosing app...
Introduction: Medical imaging now accounts for most of the US population’s exposure to ionizing radi...
Purpose: To measure doctors’ knowledge of associated risks of exposure to computed tomography (CT) s...
Over the past three decades, the growth of medical imaging has unquestionably helped patients by all...
Introduction The growth of computed tomography (CT) and nuclear medicine (NM) scans has revolutionis...
The large number of diagnostic procedures undertaken in emergency departments (ED) is vital to the e...
We aimed to evaluate the population's awareness about the radiation exposure associated with five sp...
To perform computed tomography (CT)/magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans safely and reliably, adhe...
Abstract Background Radiological practices are the first anthropic sources of ionizing radiation exp...
AbstractBackgroundIt is important for physicians to be aware of the radiation doses as well as the r...
Patient and physician requests for the use of X-Rays, CTs, and other radiation-producing medical ima...
The major imaging tools used in diagnostic radiology is based on the use of ionizing radiation. Ioni...
Objective: Emergency physicians, with their life-saving roles in critical diseases’ initial evaluati...
Introduction: Given the potential malignancy risks associated with computed tomography (CT), some ph...
Background: Imaging methods that use ionizing radiation in emergency departments (EDs) have increase...
Objective: To assess the knowledge of physicians working in the emergency department in choosing app...
Introduction: Medical imaging now accounts for most of the US population’s exposure to ionizing radi...
Purpose: To measure doctors’ knowledge of associated risks of exposure to computed tomography (CT) s...
Over the past three decades, the growth of medical imaging has unquestionably helped patients by all...
Introduction The growth of computed tomography (CT) and nuclear medicine (NM) scans has revolutionis...
The large number of diagnostic procedures undertaken in emergency departments (ED) is vital to the e...
We aimed to evaluate the population's awareness about the radiation exposure associated with five sp...
To perform computed tomography (CT)/magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans safely and reliably, adhe...
Abstract Background Radiological practices are the first anthropic sources of ionizing radiation exp...
AbstractBackgroundIt is important for physicians to be aware of the radiation doses as well as the r...
Patient and physician requests for the use of X-Rays, CTs, and other radiation-producing medical ima...
The major imaging tools used in diagnostic radiology is based on the use of ionizing radiation. Ioni...
Objective: Emergency physicians, with their life-saving roles in critical diseases’ initial evaluati...
Introduction: Given the potential malignancy risks associated with computed tomography (CT), some ph...
Background: Imaging methods that use ionizing radiation in emergency departments (EDs) have increase...