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Top Papers: Radiologie (2001)

Die 50 meistzitierten Arbeiten zu Radiologie aus dem Jahr 2001 (von 772 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

Assessment of clinical competence

Val Wass, Cees van der Vleuten, John Shatzer et al.

The Lancet

1.020
2

Factors that determine false recall: A multiple regression analysis

Henry L. Roediger, Jason M. Watson, Kathleen B. McDermott et al.

Psychonomic Bulletin & Review

856
3

Telemedicine

Richard Wootton

BMJ

711
4

Minimizing Radiation Dose for Pediatric Body Applications of Single-Detector Helical CT

Lane F. Donnelly, Kathleen H. Emery, Alan S. Brody et al.

American Journal of Roentgenology

478
5

Computer assisted learning in undergraduate medical education

Trisha Greenhalgh

BMJ

436
6

On the "general acceptance" of eyewitness testimony research: A new survey of the experts.

Saul M. Kassin, V. Anne Tubb, Harmon M. Hosch et al.

American Psychologist

366
7

A Practical Guide for Medical Teachers

John A. Dent, Ronald M. Harden

344
8

Diagnostic errors in an accident and emergency department

H R Guly

Emergency Medicine Journal

306
9

Radiology Reports

Sandeep Naik, Anthony Hanbidge, Stephanie R. Wilson

American Journal of Roentgenology

241
10

Error in Radiology

Richard H. Fitzgerald

Clinical Radiology

238
11

Trust in signs.

Michael Bacharach, Diego Gambetta

231
12

Radiation Exposures to Patients from CT

Edward L. Nickoloff, Philip O. Alderson

American Journal of Roentgenology

221
13

Effect of audit and feedback, and reminder messages on primary-care radiology referrals: a randomised trial

Martin Eccles, Nick Steen, Jeremy Grimshaw et al.

The Lancet

218
14

Modality effects in false recall and false recognition.

David A. Gallo, Kathleen B. McDermott, Jenny M. Percer et al.

Journal of Experimental Psychology Learning Memory and Cognition

200
15

Radiation exposure of the UK population from medical and dental x-ray examinations

David Hart, B. F. Wall

196
16

Simulation in Medical Education: A Review

J. Lindsey Lane, Stuart Slavin, Amitai Ziv

Simulation & Gaming

176
17

Potential of Computer-aided Diagnosis to Reduce Variability in Radiologists’ Interpretations of Mammograms Depicting Microcalcifications

Yulei Jiang, Robert M. Nishikawa, Robert A. Schmidt et al.

Radiology

139
18

Dose and Pitch Relationship for a Particular Multislice CT Scanner

Mahadevappa Mahesh, John C. Scatarige, Joseph D. Cooper et al.

American Journal of Roentgenology

138
19

Predicting radiographic hip osteoarthritis from range of movement

Fraser Birrell, Peter Croft, Cyrus Cooper et al.

Lara D. Veeken

137
20

Estimates of the cancer risks from pediatric CT radiation are not merely theoretical: Comment on “Point/Counterpoint: In x‐ray computed tomography, technique factors should be selected appropriate to patient size. Against the Proposition” [Med. Phys. <b>28</b>, 1543–1545 (2001)]

David J. Brenner, Carl D. Elliston, Eric J. Hall et al.

Medical Physics

135
21

Use of Ultrasound Imaging by Emergency Physicians

Annals of Emergency Medicine

134
22

Error in radiology

P Goddard, A Leslie, Alison Jones et al.

British Journal of Radiology

134
23

Patient experience and preferences toward colon cancer screening: A comparison of virtual colonoscopy and conventional colonoscopy

Geetanjali A. Akerkar, Judy Yee, Raymond K. Hung et al.

Gastrointestinal Endoscopy

128
24

Routine Evaluation of the Cervical Spine in Head-Injured Patients with Dynamic Fluoroscopy: A Reappraisal

James W. Davis, Krista L. Kaups, Mark A. Cunningham et al.

123
25

Handbook of Interventional Radiologic Procedures

Krishna Kandarpa

109
26

Classifying Complications of Interventional Procedures: A Survey of Practicing Radiologists

Christopher J. Leoni, J E Potter, Max P. Rosen et al.

Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology

108
27

Defending the “Missed” Radiographic Diagnosis

Leonard Berlin

American Journal of Roentgenology

108
28

Evidence-based Radiology: A New Approach to the Practice of Radiology

The The Evidence-Based Radiology Workin

Radiology

102
29

The importance of perception research in medical imaging.

Elizabeth A. Krupinski

PubMed

100
30

Image File Formats: Past, Present, and Future

Richard H. Wiggins, H. Christian Davidson, H. Ric Harnsberger et al.

Radiographics

99
31

Integrating the Healthcare Enterprise: A Primer

David S. Channin, Eliot L. Siegel, Christopher Carr et al.

Radiographics

92
32

Do Computers Teach Better? A Media Comparison Study for Case-based Teaching in Radiology

Martin Maleck, Martin R. Fischer, Birgit Kammer et al.

Radiographics

91
33

Radiologists' Productivity in the Interpretation of CT Scans

Bruce I. Reiner, Eliot L. Siegel, Frank J. Hooper et al.

American Journal of Roentgenology

89
34

Experience with a continuous, single-pass whole-body multidetector CT protocol for trauma: the three-minute multiple trauma CT scan

Thomas Ptak, James T. Rhea, Robert A. Novelline

Emergency Radiology

86
35

Self- and Peer Assessment in a First-Year Communication and Interviewing Course

David W. Rudy, Michele C. Fejfar, Charles H. Griffith et al.

Evaluation & the Health Professions

86
36

Patients' Role in the Use of Radiology Testing for Common Office Practice Complaints

Ira B. Wilson, Kim Dukes, Sheldon Greenfield et al.

Archives of Internal Medicine

83
37

Information sources used by lawyers in problem solving

Margaret Ann Wilkinson

Library & Information Science Research

81
38

The pros and cons of implementing PACS and speech recognition systems

David B. Hayt, Steven R. Alexander

Journal of Digital Imaging

81
39

Taking Care of Children

Lee F. Rogers

American Journal of Roentgenology

80
40

Mug shot exposure prior to lineup identification: Interference, transference, and commitment effects.

Jennifer E. Dysart, R. C. L. Lindsay, Robin Hammond et al.

Journal of Applied Psychology

77
41

Radiation Protection in Interventional Radiology

Declan Johnson, John Kyriou, Edward J. Morton et al.

Clinical Radiology

75
42

Around-the-dock Attending Radiology Coverage is Essential to Avoid Mistakes in the Care of Trauma Patients

George C. Velmahos, C Fili, Pantelis Vassiliu et al.

The American Surgeon

73
43

Dual Task Demands and Gist-Based False Recognition of Pictures in Younger and Older Adults

Wilma Koutstaal, Daniel L. Schacter, Carolyn Brenner

Journal of Memory and Language

72
44

Simultaneous and sequential lineups: decision processes of accurate and inaccurate eyewitnesses

Wendy Kneller, Amina Memon, Sarah V. Stevenage

Applied Cognitive Psychology

72
45

How effective is a clerkship as a learning environment?

H H van der Hem-Stokroos, Albert Scherpbier, Cees van der Vleuten et al.

Medical Teacher

72
46

Computerized Physician Order Entry and Decision Support: Improving the Quality of Care

Ramin Khorasani

Radiographics

72
47

Bias in plain film reading performance studies

Stephen Brealey, Andy Scally

British Journal of Radiology

71
48

Patients’ Views on Importance and Usefulness of Plain Radiography for Low Back Pain

Ansgar Espeland, Anders Bærheim, Grethe Albrektsen et al.

Spine

68
49

Now you see it; now you don't: inhibiting recall and recognition of scenes

Daniel B. Wright, Elizabeth F. Loftus, Melanie Hall

Applied Cognitive Psychology

68
50

Staff Dosimetry in Interventional Cardiology

R. Padovani, Carlo Rodella

Radiation Protection Dosimetry

66

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