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Top Papers: Radiologie (2002)

Die 50 meistzitierten Arbeiten zu Radiologie aus dem Jahr 2002 (von 951 insgesamt).

Die Radiologie gehört zu den Fachbereichen, in denen digitale Technologien besonders großen Einfluss haben. Automatisierte Befundungssysteme und KI-gestützte Bildanalysen ergänzen zunehmend die Arbeit von Radiologen. Gleichzeitig verändern sich Ausbildungskonzepte und Qualitätsstandards. Diese Übersicht zeigt die einflussreichsten Arbeiten und aktuellen Trends in der radiologischen Forschung.

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1

Estimating cancer risks from pediatric CT: going from the qualitative to the quantitative

David J. Brenner

Pediatric Radiology

557
2

Web-based Learning

Heidi S. Chumley-Jones, Alison Dobbie, Cynthia Alford

Academic Medicine

511
3

The relationship between competence and performance: implications for assessing practice performance

J-J Rethans, John J. Norcini, M Barón-Maldonado et al.

Medical Education

409
4

Systematic review of evidence for the benefits of telemedicine

David Hailey, Risto P. Roine, Arto Öhinmaa

Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare

404
5

Physicians Desk Reference

Orders Standing

351
6

American College of Radiology White Paper on MR Safety

Emanuel Kanal, James P. Borgstede, A. James Barkovich et al.

American Journal of Roentgenology

281
7

Variability among word lists in eliciting memory illusions: evidence for associative activation and monitoring

David A. Gallo, Henry L. Roediger

Journal of Memory and Language

253
8

Prevalence of Honorary and Ghost Authorship in Cochrane Reviews

G Mowatt

JAMA

229
9

Assessing health professionals

Jim Crossley, Gerry Humphris, Brian Jolly

Medical Education

207
10

Use of Natural Language Processing to Translate Clinical Information from a Database of 889,921 Chest Radiographic Reports

George Hripcsak, John H. M. Austin, Philip O. Alderson et al.

Radiology

200
11

Minimizing Radiation-induced Skin Injury in Interventional Radiology Procedures

Donald L. Miller, Stephen Balter, Patrick T. Noonan et al.

Radiology

194
12

Time Course of Perception and Decision Making During Mammographic Interpretation

Calvin F. Nodine, Claudia Mello‐Thoms, Harold L. Kundel et al.

American Journal of Roentgenology

188
13

Specialty Board Certification and Clinical Outcomes

Lisa K. Sharp, Philip G. Bashook, Martin S. Lipsky et al.

Academic Medicine

183
14

When False Recognition Meets Metacognition: The Distinctiveness Heuristic

Chad S. Dodson, Daniel L. Schacter

Journal of Memory and Language

182
15

The ALARA Concept in Pediatric CT: Myth or Reality?

Thomas L. Slovis

Radiology

178
16

Perfect is the enemy of the very good

Thomas L. Slovis, Walter E. Berdon

Pediatric Radiology

175
17

Excellence in role modelling: insight and perspectives from the pros.

Scott M. Wright, Joseph A. Carrese

PubMed

174
18

A systematic review of the efficacy of telemedicine for making diagnostic and management decisions

William Hersh, Mark Helfand, James Wallace et al.

Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare

172
19

CT scanning: A major source of radiation exposure

Philip W. Wiest, Julie A Locken, Philip H. Heintz et al.

Seminars in Ultrasound CT and MRI

171
20

Digital Radiography: An Overview

Edwin T. Parks, Gail F. Williamson

The Journal of Contemporary Dental Practice

171
21

Screening Mammograms by Community Radiologists: Variability in False-Positive Rates

J. G. Elmore

JNCI Journal of the National Cancer Institute

158
22

Age dissociates recency and lag recency effects in free recall.

Michael J. Kahana, Marc W. Howard, Franklin M. Zaromb et al.

Journal of Experimental Psychology Learning Memory and Cognition

155
23

The damaging effect of confirming feedback on the relation between eyewitness certainty and identification accuracy.

Amy L. Bradfield, Gary L. Wells, Elizabeth A. Olson

Journal of Applied Psychology

155
24

Assessing the ACGME General Competencies: General Considerations and Assessment Methods

Susan R. Swing

Academic Emergency Medicine

148
25

Clinical Comparison of Standard-Dose and 50% Reduced—Dose Abdominal CT: Effect on Image Quality

Mannudeep K. Kalra, Srinivasa R. Prasad, Sanjay Saini et al.

American Journal of Roentgenology

147
26

360‐degree Feedback: Possibilities for Assessment of the ACGME Core Competencies for Emergency Medicine Residents

Kevin Rodgers, Craig Manifold

Academic Emergency Medicine

145
27

Author Perception of Peer Review

Ellen J Weber, Patricia Katz, Joseph F. Waeckerle et al.

JAMA

141
28

Radiation dose in CT: are we meeting the challenge?

Stephen J. Golding, P C Shrimpton

British Journal of Radiology

139
29

The Value of Patient and Peer Ratings in Recertification

Rebecca S. Lipner, Linda L. Blank, Brian F Leas et al.

Academic Medicine

132
30

Standard-Dose and 50%—Reduced-Dose Chest CT: Comparing the Effect on Image Quality

Srinivasa R. Prasad, Conrad Wittram, Jo-Anne O. Shepard et al.

American Journal of Roentgenology

131
31

Certifying examination performance and patient outcomes following acute myocardial infarction

John J. Norcini, Rebecca S. Lipner, Harry R. Kimball

Medical Education

128
32

Believing Is Seeing

Vicki R. LeBlanc, Lee R. Brooks, Geoffrey R. Norman

Academic Medicine

127
33

A Study of Bedside Ocular Ultrasonography in the Emergency Department

Michael Blaivas, Daniel Theodoro, Paul Sierzenski

Academic Emergency Medicine

126
34

Simulated patients and objective structured clinical examinations: review of their use in medical education

Jeremy Wallace, Ranga Rao, Richard P. Haslam

Advances in Psychiatric Treatment

125
35

The impact of second opinion surgical pathology on the practice of head and neck surgery: A decade experience at a large referral hospital

William H. Westra, Joseph D. Kronz, David W. Eisele

Head & Neck

123
36

Q-Tracks

Richard J. Zarbo, Bruce A. Jones, Richard Friedberg et al.

Archives of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine

123
37

Teaching Cardiovascular Anatomy to Medical Students by Using a Handheld Ultrasound Device

Christopher M. Wittich, Samantha Montgomery, Michelle A. Neben et al.

JAMA

123
38

Significant reduction of radiation exposure to operator and staff during cardiac interventions by analysis of radiation leakage and improved lead shielding

E. Kuon, Moritz Schmitt, Johannes B. Dahm

The American Journal of Cardiology

121
39

Virtual Reality and Simulation: Training the Future Emergency Physician

Martin A. Reznek, P Harter, Thomas Krümmel

Academic Emergency Medicine

120
40

Radiology resident evaluation of head CT scan orders in the emergency department.

William K. Erly, William Berger, Elizabeth A. Krupinski et al.

PubMed

118
41

The confidence-accuracy relationship in eyewitness identification: The effects of reflection and disconfirmation on correlation and calibration.

Neil Brewer, Amber Keast, Amanda Rishworth

Journal of Experimental Psychology Applied

117
42

A survey of medical students’ views about the purposes and fairness of assessment

K E Duffield, John Spencer

Medical Education

117
43

Telepathology: current status and future prospects in diagnostic histopathology

Simon S. Cross, T Dennis, R D Start

Histopathology

113
44

The effect of testing procedure on remember-know judgments

Laura L. Eldridge, Stacey Sarfatti, Barbara J. Knowlton

Psychonomic Bulletin & Review

111
45

Improved Pediatric Multidetector Body CT Using a Size-Based Color-Coded Format

Donald P. Frush, Britt Soden, Karen S. Frush et al.

American Journal of Roentgenology

106
46

Communicating Findings of Radiologic Examinations

Leonard Berlin

American Journal of Roentgenology

106
47

Assessing the ACGME General Competencies: General Considerations and Assessment Methods

Susan R. Swing

Academic Emergency Medicine

105
48

Residency Training in Emergency Ultrasound: Fulfilling the Mandate

Michael Heller, Diku Mandavia, Vivek S. Tayal et al.

Academic Emergency Medicine

103
49

Socio-cognitive engineering: A methodology for the design of human-centred technology

Mike Sharples, N. Jeffery, J. B. H. du Boulay et al.

European Journal of Operational Research

102
50

CT pulmonary angiography in the detection of pulmonary emboli

Yair Safriel, Harry Zinn

Clinical Imaging

102

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