AbstractBackgroundIt is important for physicians to be aware of the radiation doses as well as the risks associated with diagnostic imaging procedures that they are ordering.MethodsA survey was administered to patients, medical students, and referring physicians from a number of specialties to determine background knowledge regarding radiation exposure and risk associated with commonly ordered medical imaging tests.ResultsA total of 127 patients, 32 referring physicians, and 30 medical students completed the survey. The majority of patients (92%) were not informed of the radiation risks associated with tests that they were scheduled to receive and had false perceptions about the use of radiation and its associated risks. Physicians and medi...
Abstract Background Radiological practices are the first anthropic sources of ionizing radiation exp...
Background: Imaging methods that use ionizing radiation in emergency departments (EDs) have increase...
Background. Biological effects of exposure to ionizing radiation (IR) are well known. Literature sug...
AbstractBackgroundIt is important for physicians to be aware of the radiation doses as well as the r...
Importance: Although imaging has become a standard tool of modern medicine, its widespread use has b...
Patient and physician requests for the use of X-Rays, CTs, and other radiation-producing medical ima...
Purpose: To measure doctors’ knowledge of associated risks of exposure to computed tomography (CT) s...
Purpose: To obtain and analyse patient´s knowledge and perceptions regarding radiation exposure, fr...
Introduction The growth of computed tomography (CT) and nuclear medicine (NM) scans has revolutionis...
Background: The frequency of radiological investigations increases to many fold now-a-days, so it is...
Background: Diagnostic investigations using radiation have become a critical feature of medical prac...
Purpose To evaluate the awareness of radiation protection issues and the knowledge of dose levels of...
The large number of diagnostic procedures undertaken in emergency departments (ED) is vital to the e...
Introduction: Increase availability of multi-detector high speed CT scan, digital radiography and v...
Introduction: Radiological examinations play an important role in daily medical practice in the hosp...
Abstract Background Radiological practices are the first anthropic sources of ionizing radiation exp...
Background: Imaging methods that use ionizing radiation in emergency departments (EDs) have increase...
Background. Biological effects of exposure to ionizing radiation (IR) are well known. Literature sug...
AbstractBackgroundIt is important for physicians to be aware of the radiation doses as well as the r...
Importance: Although imaging has become a standard tool of modern medicine, its widespread use has b...
Patient and physician requests for the use of X-Rays, CTs, and other radiation-producing medical ima...
Purpose: To measure doctors’ knowledge of associated risks of exposure to computed tomography (CT) s...
Purpose: To obtain and analyse patient´s knowledge and perceptions regarding radiation exposure, fr...
Introduction The growth of computed tomography (CT) and nuclear medicine (NM) scans has revolutionis...
Background: The frequency of radiological investigations increases to many fold now-a-days, so it is...
Background: Diagnostic investigations using radiation have become a critical feature of medical prac...
Purpose To evaluate the awareness of radiation protection issues and the knowledge of dose levels of...
The large number of diagnostic procedures undertaken in emergency departments (ED) is vital to the e...
Introduction: Increase availability of multi-detector high speed CT scan, digital radiography and v...
Introduction: Radiological examinations play an important role in daily medical practice in the hosp...
Abstract Background Radiological practices are the first anthropic sources of ionizing radiation exp...
Background: Imaging methods that use ionizing radiation in emergency departments (EDs) have increase...
Background. Biological effects of exposure to ionizing radiation (IR) are well known. Literature sug...