Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3984143 | Clinical Radiology | 2007 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Accuracy for sub-specialist radiologists working in a non-academic environment is, on average, equivalent to radiologists trained using 50 cases. However, there is wide variability in individual performance, which generally falls short of the average performance suggested by meta-analysis of published data. Experience improves accuracy, but alone is insufficient to determine competence.
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Authors
D. Burling, S. Halligan, J. Atchley, R. Dhingsar, P. Guest, S. Hayward, A. Higginson, C. Jobling, C. Kay, R. Lilford, G. Maskell, I. McCafferty, J. McGregor, D. Morton, M. Kumar Neelala, M. Noakes, A. Philips, P. Riley, S.A. Taylor,