Academic radiology
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Comparative Study
Sagittal reformations of volumetric inspiratory and expiratory high-resolution CT of the lung.
The purpose of this study is to determine whether sagittal reformations of volumetric high-resolution computed tomography (CT) provide additional information in evaluating lung abnormalities compared to axial high-resolution CT images. ⋯ Sagittal reformatted images of volumetric high-resolution CT provided additional information compared to volumetric axial images alone with statistical significance.
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The purpose of this study is to quantify the impact of clinical consultation on the workload of an academic emergency radiology section. ⋯ Clinical consultation represents a significant portion of the workload in academic emergency radiology. The consultation fraction describes the fraction of the radiologist's time spent in consultation, and the CVU/FTE expresses the workload of clinical consultations in terms of wRVU/FTE, the factor used most commonly to determine the academic radiologist's productivity and staffing.