2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.carj.2019.07.004
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The Challenge with Clinical Radiology Electives: Student and Faculty Perspectives Identify Areas for Improvement

Abstract: Purpose To determine medical students' and radiologists’ attitude toward radiology electives at a distributed medical school and identify specific areas for improvement. Methods During a single academic year, both students and faculty preceptors were surveyed anonymously following a senior radiology elective. The survey was based on an established theoretical framework for studying the educational environment which takes into account domains: (1) goal orientation, (2) organization/regulation, and (3) relations… Show more

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“…Before the pandemic, medical students indicated they desired a more active role in patient care during radiology electives, including interpreting and dictating imaging studies. 35,36 Although some institutions allow students to dictate patient reports, this is often impossible due to issues with obtaining hospital privileges and workstation availability. 35 This becomes even more challenging during the pandemic with some departments limiting reading room occupancy and workstation use.…”
Section: Interpreting Imagesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Before the pandemic, medical students indicated they desired a more active role in patient care during radiology electives, including interpreting and dictating imaging studies. 35,36 Although some institutions allow students to dictate patient reports, this is often impossible due to issues with obtaining hospital privileges and workstation availability. 35 This becomes even more challenging during the pandemic with some departments limiting reading room occupancy and workstation use.…”
Section: Interpreting Imagesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…35,36 Although some institutions allow students to dictate patient reports, this is often impossible due to issues with obtaining hospital privileges and workstation availability. 35 This becomes even more challenging during the pandemic with some departments limiting reading room occupancy and workstation use. This issue can be mitigated by developing a blended-learning environment with simulated cases that students can review virtually with a preceptor.…”
Section: Interpreting Imagesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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