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Top Papers: Radiologie (2007)

Die 50 meistzitierten Arbeiten zu Radiologie aus dem Jahr 2007 (von 1.118 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

Technology as an occasion for structuring: evidence from observations of CT scanners and the social order of radiology departments

Stephen R. Barley

Cambridge University Press eBooks

2.144
2

Assessment in Medical Education

Ronald M. Epstein

New England Journal of Medicine

1.853
3

Benefits and costs, an eternal balance

Adrian K. Dixon

Annals of the ICRP

1.346
4

American College of Radiology White Paper on Radiation Dose in Medicine

Edward S. Amis, Priscilla F. Butler, Kimberly E. Applegate et al.

Journal of the American College of Radiology

903
5

American medical education 100 years after the Flexner report.

Farrokh Saidi

PubMed

679
6

Web-based learning: pros, cons and controversies

David A. Cook

Clinical Medicine

451
7

Clinical review: Bedside lung ultrasound in critical care practice.

Bélaïd Bouhemad, Mao Zhang, Qin Lü et al.

Critical Care

447
8

Holistic Component of Image Perception in Mammogram Interpretation: Gaze-tracking Study

Harold L. Kundel, Calvin F. Nodine, Emily F. Conant et al.

Radiology

375
9

Assessment methods in medical education

John J. Norcini, Danette McKinley

Teaching and Teacher Education

367
10

Slowing Down When You Should: A New Model of Expert Judgment

Carol‐Anne Moulton, Glenn Regehr, Maria Mylopoulos et al.

Academic Medicine

311
11

Ultrasound in the management of thoracic disease

Daniel A. Lichtenstein

Critical Care Medicine

302
12

Assessment of higher order cognitive skills in undergraduate education: modified essay or multiple choice questions? Research paper

Edward Palmer, Peter G. Devitt

BMC Medical Education

293
13

The Harvard Medical School-Cambridge Integrated Clerkship: An Innovative Model of Clinical Education

Barbara Ogur, David A. Hirsh, Edward Krupat et al.

Academic Medicine

285
14

An expert‐performance perspective of research on medical expertise: the study of clinical performance

K. Anders Ericsson

Medical Education

275
15

Effectiveness of continuing medical education.

Spyridon S Marinopoulos, Todd Dorman, Neda Ratanawongsa et al.

PubMed

271
16

Advancing educators and education by defining the components and evidence associated with educational scholarship

Deborah Simpson, Ruth-Marie Fincher, Janet P. Hafler et al.

Medical Education

225
17

Viewpoint: Learning Professionalism: A View from the Trenches

Andrew Brainard, Heather Brislen

Academic Medicine

217
18

Outcome-Based Education: the future is today

Ronald M. Harden

Medical Teacher

214
19

Professionalism in Medicine: Definitions and Considerations for Teaching

Lynne M. Kirk

Baylor University Medical Center Proceedings

209
20

History of emergency and critical care ultrasound: The evolution of a new imaging paradigm

John Kendall, Stephen Hoffenberg, R. Stephen Smith

Critical Care Medicine

205
21

Radiology Review Manual

Dahnert, Raut Abhijit Kale Hrishikesh

204
22

A universal global rating scale for the evaluation of technical skills in the operating room

Jeffrey D. Doyle, Eric M. Webber, Ravi Sidhu

The American Journal of Surgery

196
23

Toward an ultrasound curriculum for critical care medicine

Luca Neri, Enrico Storti, Daniel A. Lichtenstein

Critical Care Medicine

184
24

The testing effect in recognition memory: A dual process account.

Jason C. K. Chan, Kathleen B. McDermott

Journal of Experimental Psychology Learning Memory and Cognition

178
25

Radiology Reporting, Past, Present, and Future: The Radiologist’s Perspective

Bruce I. Reiner, Nancy Knight, Eliot L. Siegel

Journal of the American College of Radiology

168
26

Accuracy of Diagnostic Procedures: Has It Improved Over the Past Five Decades?

Leonard Berlin

American Journal of Roentgenology

163
27

Postmortem Angiography: Review of Former and Current Methods

Silke Grabherr, Valentin Djonov, Kathrin Yen et al.

American Journal of Roentgenology

162
28

Knowing When to Look It Up: A New Conception of Self-Assessment Ability

Kevin W. Eva, Glenn Regehr

Academic Medicine

159
29

Rare Targets Are Rarely Missed in Correctable Search

Mathias S. Fleck, Stephen R. Mitroff

Psychological Science

153
30

Does ultrasound training boost Year 1 medical student competence and confidence when learning abdominal examination?

John Butter, Thomas Grant, Mari Egan et al.

Medical Education

152
31

Creating and Curating a Terminology for Radiology: Ontology Modeling and Analysis

Daniel L. Rubin

Journal of Digital Imaging

150
32

Challenges in multisource feedback: intended and unintended outcomes

Joan Sargeant, Karen Mann, Douglas Sinclair et al.

Medical Education

149
33

Faculty Development as an Instrument of Change: A Case Study on Teaching Professionalism

Yvonne Steinert, Richard L. Cruess, Sylvia R. Cruess et al.

Academic Medicine

146
34

Communication Outcomes of Critical Imaging Results in a Computerized Notification System

Hardeep Singh, Harpreet Singh Arora, Meena S. Vij et al.

Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association

143
35

Diagnosis and Guided Reduction of Forearm Fractures in Children Using Bedside Ultrasound

Lei Chen, Yunie Kim, Christopher Moore

Pediatric Emergency Care

142
36

Preliminary Radiology Resident Interpretations Versus Final Attending Radiologist Interpretations and the Impact on Patient Care in a Community Hospital

Richard B. Ruchman, Joseph Jaeger, Ernest F. Wiggins et al.

American Journal of Roentgenology

140
37

Redesigning Residency Training in Internal Medicine: The Consensus Report of the Alliance for Academic Internal Medicine Education Redesign Task Force

Frederick J. Meyers, Steven E. Weinberger, John P. Fitzgibbons et al.

Academic Medicine

140
38

The Lost Art of Clinical Skills

C. A. Feddock

The American Journal of Medicine

136
39

Computer-based teaching is as good as face to face lecture-based teaching of evidence based medicine: a randomised controlled trial

James Davis, Evi Chryssafidou, Javier Zamora et al.

BMC Medical Education

134
40

Informing Parents About CT Radiation Exposure in Children: It's OK to Tell Them

David B. Larson, Scott B. Rader, Howard P. Forman et al.

American Journal of Roentgenology

134
41

Doctors' and intern doctors' knowledge about patients' ionizing radiation exposure doses during common radiological examinations.

Atilla Arslanoğlu, Sibel Bilgin, Zehra Kubal et al.

PubMed

133
42

Radiologic Errors and Malpractice: A Blurry Distinction

Leonard Berlin

American Journal of Roentgenology

130
43

ROC analysis in medical imaging: a tutorial review of the literature

Charles E. Metz

Radiological Physics and Technology

130
44

Viewpoint: Taking Apart the Art: The Risk of Anatomizing Clinical Competence

Thomas S. Huddle, Gustavo R. Heudebert

Academic Medicine

129
45

The Tuning Project for Medicine – learning outcomes for undergraduate medical education in Europe

Allan D. Cumming, Allan D. Cumming, Michael Ross

Medical Teacher

128
46

Professionalism in medical education: The development and validation of a survey instrument to assess attitudes toward professionalism

George F. Blackall, Steven A. Melnick, Glenda Hostetter Shoop et al.

Medical Teacher

123
47

Undergraduate medical students: who seeks formative feedback?

Hazel Sinclair, Jennifer Cleland

Medical Education

123
48

Increasing Utilization of Computed Tomography in the Pediatric Emergency Department, 2000-2006

Joshua Broder, David M. Warshauer

Academic Emergency Medicine

121
49

Errors in Cancer Diagnosis: Current Understanding and Future Directions

Hardeep Singh, Saurabh Sethi, Martin N. Raber et al.

Journal of Clinical Oncology

121
50

Multidisciplinary team meetings and their impact on workflow in radiology and pathology departments

Bridget Kane, Saturnino Luz, D. S. O’Briain et al.

BMC Medicine

119

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