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Top Papers: Radiologie (2004)

Die 50 meistzitierten Arbeiten zu Radiologie aus dem Jahr 2004 (von 1.049 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

Techniques and Applications of Automatic Tube Current Modulation for CT

Mannudeep K. Kalra, Michael M. Maher, Thomas L. Toth et al.

Radiology

718
2

Diagnostic CT Scans: Assessment of Patient, Physician, and Radiologist Awareness of Radiation Dose and Possible Risks

Christoph I. Lee, Andrew Haims, Edward Monico et al.

Radiology

697
3

Estimated Radiation Risks Potentially Associated with Full-Body CT Screening

David J. Brenner, Carl D. Elliston

Radiology

687
4

Tips for learners of evidence-based medicine: 3. Measures of observer variability (kappa statistic)

Thomas McGinn

Canadian Medical Association Journal

484
5

eLearning: A review of Internet-based continuing medical education

Rita D. Wutoh, Suzanne Austin Boren, E. Andrew Balas

Journal of Continuing Education in the Health Professions

415
6

See One, Do One, Teach One: Advanced Technology in Medical Education

John A. Vozenilek, J. Stephen Huff, Martin A. Reznek et al.

Academic Emergency Medicine

399
7

Low-Kilovoltage Multi–Detector Row Chest CT in Adults: Feasibility and Effect on Image Quality and Iodine Dose

Anne Sigal-Cinqualbre, R Hennequin, Hicham T. Abada et al.

Radiology

372
8

Observer studies involving detection and localization: Modeling, analysis, and validation

Dev P. Chakraborty, Kevin S. Berbaum

Medical Physics

348
9

“I Wish I Had Seen This Test Result Earlier!”

Eric G. Poon, Tejal K. Gandhi, Thomas D. Sequist et al.

Archives of Internal Medicine

299
10

Different written assessment methods: what can be said about their strengths and weaknesses?

Lambert Schuwirth, Cees van der Vleuten

Medical Education

297
11

Radiation Dose and Image Quality in Pediatric CT: Effect of Technical Factors and Phantom Size and Shape

Marilyn J. Siegel, Bernhard Schmidt, D.A. Bradley et al.

Radiology

290
12

Occupational hazards of interventional cardiologists: Prevalence of orthopedic health problems in contemporary practice

James A. Goldstein, Stephen Balter, Michael J. Cowley et al.

Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions

285
13

Validity threats: overcoming interference with proposed interpretations of assessment data

Steven M. Downing, Thomas M. Haladyna

Medical Education

281
14

Pulmonary Nodules at Chest CT: Effect of Computer-aided Diagnosis on Radiologists’ Detection Performance

Kazuo Awai, Kohei Murao, Akio Ozawa et al.

Radiology

274
15

Effects of training on quality of peer review: randomised controlled trial

Sara Schroter, Nick Black, Stephen Evans et al.

BMJ

266
16

Assessing professionalism: a review of the literature

D C Lynch, Patricia M. Surdyk, Arnold R. Eiser

Medical Teacher

247
17

Using software testing to move students from trial-and-error to reflection-in-action

Stephen H. Edwards

ACM SIGCSE Bulletin

211
18

Visual Skills in Airport-Security Screening

Jason S. McCarley, Arthur F. Kramer, Christopher D. Wickens et al.

Psychological Science

205
19

Virtual microscopy for learning and assessment in pathology

Rakesh Kumar, Gary M. Velan, Sami O Korell et al.

The Journal of Pathology

204
20

RADPEER quality assurance program: a multifacility study of interpretive disagreement rates

James P. Borgstede, Rebecca S. Lewis, Mythreyi Bhargavan et al.

Journal of the American College of Radiology

201
21

Impacts of Computerized Physician Documentation in a Teaching Hospital: Perceptions of Faculty and Resident Physicians

Peter J. Embí

Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association

200
22

Authorship Criteria and Disclosure of Contributions

Tamara Bates, Ante Anić, Matko Marušić et al.

JAMA

194
23

Using software testing to move students from trial-and-error to reflection-in-action

Stephen H. Edwards

Proceedings of the 35th SIGCSE technical symposium on Computer science education

187
24

Comparison of Z-Axis Automatic Tube Current Modulation Technique with Fixed Tube Current CT Scanning of Abdomen and Pelvis

Mannudeep K. Kalra, Michael M. Maher, Thomas L. Toth et al.

Radiology

178
25

Teaching the teachers

Jeanne M. Clark, Thomas K. Houston, Ken Kolodner et al.

Journal of General Internal Medicine

178
26

Feedback and the mini clinical evaluation exercise

Eric S. Holmboe, Monica Yepes-Rios, Frederick K. Williams et al.

Journal of General Internal Medicine

170
27

Caffey's Pediatric Diagnostic Imaging

Amanda E. Martin

Radiography

169
28

The phantom portion of the American College of Radiology (ACR) Computed Tomography (CT) accreditation program: Practical tips, artifact examples, and pitfalls to avoid

Cynthia H. McCollough, Michael R. Bruesewitz, Michael F. McNitt‐Gray et al.

Medical Physics

168
29

Computer simulation as a component of catheter-based training

Rajeev Dayal, Peter L. Faries, Sophia Lin et al.

Journal of Vascular Surgery

162
30

Quality assurance in radiotherapy: evaluation of errors and incidents recorded over a 10 year period

T.K. Yeung, Karen Bortolotto, Scott Cosby et al.

Radiotherapy and Oncology

159
31

How reliable are assessments of clinical teaching?

Thomas J. Beckman, Amit Kumar Ghosh, David A. Cook et al.

Journal of General Internal Medicine

156
32

<b>American College of Radiology White Paper on MR Safety:</b> 2004 Update and Revisions

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

American Journal of Roentgenology

155
33

Information technologies: when will they make it into physicians' black bags?

Anne‐Marie Audet, Michelle M. Doty, Jordan Peugh et al.

PubMed

154
34

Neuroradiology: the requisites

Neil Stoodley

Clinical Radiology

154
35

Standardized Assessment of Reasoning in Contexts of Uncertainty

Bernard Charlin, Cees van der Vleuten

Evaluation & the Health Professions

153
36

X-ray dose training: are we exposed to enough?

K. Jacob, G. C. Vivian, J Steel

Clinical Radiology

151
37

Emergency ultrasound in the acute assessment of haemothorax

Adam Brooks

Emergency Medicine Journal

149
38

Toward reliable operative assessment: the reliability and feasibility of videotaped assessment of laparoscopic technical skills

Deepak Dath, Glenn Regehr, Daniel W. Birch et al.

Surgical Endoscopy

145
39

Blended learning in medical education: Use of an integrated approach with web-based small group modules and didactic instruction for teaching radiologic anatomy1

Kitt Shaffer, Juan E. Small

Academic Radiology

143
40

Surgeon-Performed Ultrasound for Pneumothorax in the Trauma Suite

Jason Knudtson, Jonathan Dort, Stephen D. Helmer et al.

The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care

142
41

Improved Detection of Lung Nodules on Chest Radiographs Using a Commercial Computer-Aided Diagnosis System

Shingo Kakeda, Junji Moriya, Hiromi Sato et al.

American Journal of Roentgenology

141
42

Detection or decision errors? Missed lung cancer from the posteroanterior chest radiograph

David Manning, Susan C. Ethell, Tim Donovan

British Journal of Radiology

134
43

Assessing Residents’ Competencies at Baseline: Identifying the Gaps

Monica L. Lypson, John G. Frohna, Larry D. Gruppen et al.

Academic Medicine

131
44

A Review of e-Learning Practices for Undergraduate Medical Education

Francis Lau, Joanna Bates

Journal of Medical Systems

125
45

What US judges know and believe about eyewitness testimony

Richard Wise, Martin A. Safer

Applied Cognitive Psychology

124
46

Turf wars in radiology: the overutilization of imaging resulting from self-referral

David C. Levin, Vijay M. Rao

Journal of the American College of Radiology

123
47

CT colonography: effect of experience and training on reader performance

Stuart A. Taylor, Steve Halligan, David Burling et al.

European Radiology

119
48

Strategies for Formulating Appropriate MDCT Techniques When Imaging the Chest, Abdomen, and Pelvis in Pediatric Patients

Dianna D. Cody, Donna M. Moxley, Kerry T. Krugh et al.

American Journal of Roentgenology

118
49

The effect of a 13-hour curriculum to improve residents' teaching skills: a randomized trial.

Elizabeth Morrison, Lloyd Rucker, John Boker et al.

PubMed

117
50

Computed tomography and radiation: understanding the issues

Donald P. Frush, Kimberly E. Applegate

Journal of the American College of Radiology

116

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