The application of improved, structured and interactive group learning methods in diagnostic radiology

J Ivarsson, H Rystedt, S Asplund… - Radiation Protection …, 2016 - academic.oup.com
This study provides an example on how it is possible to design environments in a diagnostic
radiology department that could meet learning demands implied by the introduction of new …

Systemic learning planification for residents during the 6-month pediatric radiology training

G Gorincour, V Vidal, S Bommart, C Lapierre… - Journal de …, 2006 - europepmc.org
Diagnostic Radiology and Medical Imaging residents of French University Hospitals benefit
from a wide array of learning tools. However, the professors' clinical workload, lack of …

Teaching, learning and assessment of undergraduate radiography students: a strategy to develop progression towards competency

J Chianese, B Channon - Journal of Radiotherapy in Practice, 2002 - cambridge.org
A new clinical teaching, learning and assessment strategy for radiotherapy and diagnostic
imaging undergraduates was developed by action research. Outcome-based competencies …

Learning theory in radiology education

KB Williamson, RB Gunderman, MD Cohen, MS Frank - Radiology, 2004 - pubs.rsna.org
More generally, the informal curriculum refers to the expectations and beliefs held by both
learners and faculty. These can be beliefs about each other's roles, about what defines the …

New Challenges in Medical Imaging and Radiotherapy Education

LFND Carramate, S Pinto, R Pereira… - … of Research on …, 2022 - igi-global.com
Medical imaging and radiotherapy professionals develop a crucial role at healthcare
institutions in providing diagnostic images or deliver radiation treatment. As characteristic in …

Comparing the effectiveness of learning formats in radiation protection

L Van Puyvelde, T Clarijs, N Belmans… - Journal of Radiological …, 2021 - iopscience.iop.org
Abstract At the Belgian Nuclear Research Centre (SCK CEN) more than 850 employees
advance the peaceful applications of ionising radiation through research, services and …

Two-stage collaborative group testing does not improve retention of anatomy among students studying medical radiation technology

DC Bentley, SM Attardi, J Faul, V Melo… - Journal of Medical …, 2021 - Elsevier
Introduction Two-stage collaborative group testing is an assessment format where students
first complete a summative assessment independently, and then immediately convene in a …

Simulation and the Coming Transformation of Medical Education and Training1

GJ Becker - Radiology, 2007 - pubs.rsna.org
Gary J. Becker, MD In this issue, Gaca and colleagues (1) describe a study performed to
assess the preparedness of contemporary radiology residents in the recognition and …

Metrics for an interventional radiology curriculum: a case for standardisation

DA Gould, AE Healey, SJ Johnson… - Stud Health Technol …, 2006 - books.google.com
Interventional radiology training and assessment would benefit greatly from the introduction
of simulation. Assessment methods should facilitate the highest standards of training and …

[PDF][PDF] How does computer based simulator training impact on group interaction and proficiency development

T Söderström, LO Häll, T Nilsson… - Proceedings of ICICte …, 2008 - academia.edu
The aim of this article is to investigate how training in a real time radiology simulator impact
group interaction and proficiency development in comparison with conventional group …