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3 7.11. Imaging Technology Reveals the Impact of Physical, Mental and Emotional Stress in the Patient's Back Story ..................................19 7.12. Mentorology – A training resource for both mentors and students… .............................................................................................19 7.13. Building a Better Radiographer: An Industry Perspective .....19 7.14. The ISRRT Image Interpretation and Pattern Recognition Workshops in English Speaking Africa: the needs, challenges and way forward with comparison to the status in South Africa ........................19 7.15. The use of social media in radiography: an overview ...........19 7.16. Newer Challenges for RT Educators in Scenario of Rapidly Developing Technology S.C.B ...............................................................20 7.17. Preparing the Internationally educated medical radiation technologist to work in Canada ............................................................20 7.18. A Survey Investigating Australian Radiation Therapists’ Behavioural Responses to Fitness to Practise Scenarios .......................20 7.19. Radiation protection education for the users of mobile Carm……….. .............................................................................................20 7.20. Interprofessional learning of trauma patient´s imaging and collaboration ........................................................................................21 7.21. Perceptions of Clinical Education Preparedness at a Large Urban US University: Is There a Difference Between US-Born and Non- US Born Students? ................................................................................21 7.22. Competencies in dental imaging: systematic literature review……. ............................................................................................21 7.23. Finding ways to fortify the student learning experience ......21 7.24. A work integrated learning education and training programme for radiography in South Africa .........................................22 7.25. Education of Radiography Students in a Rural Setting in Australia… .............................................................................................22 7.26. Evolution of Curriculum Delivery for a Radiation Therapy Distance Education Program 10 Years Post Implementation; Embracing the Electronic Era .................................................................................22 7.27. Maintaining privacy and professionalism in an age of social networking ...........................................................................................22 7.28. An overview of Radiological Technology Education and Training in Nepal ..................................................................................23 7.29. Standardised training and assessment in radiation safety for diagnostic radiographers ......................................................................23 7.30. A novel approach to medical imaging pre-clinical skills training….. ............................................................................................23 7.31. What influences the organization of specialized radiography training?... ............................................................................................23 7.32. The Use of Simulation in Diagnostic Imaging Programs .......24 7.33. Masters level education in quality assurance in dental imaging…. .............................................................................................24 7.34. Importance of quality assurance in dental imaging – viewpoint of education .........................................................................24 7.35. Expanding high impact practices to engage deeper learning in the radiologic science curriculum .........................................................24 8. GENERAL RADIOGRAPHY ................................................................25 8.1. Radiographer in field hospital ..............................................25 8.2. Practicing Forensic Radiology after a Natural Disaster: A Radiographer’s experience in Haiti .......................................................25 8.3. Radiology in Haiti: Challenges and Rewards in a Developing Country…. .............................................................................................25 8.4. The technical studies of measurement and calculation method of coordinate localization of intraocular foreign bodies with DR…………. ............................................................................................ 25 8.5. Principles and clinical application of multi-resolution image processing in computed radiography .................................................. 26 8.6. Abnormal incidents concerning x-ray in healthcare, cases reported to Finnish Radiation and Nuclear Safety Authority (STUK) ... 26 8.7. Is My Digital X-Ray Image Acceptable For Diagnosis? .......... 26 8.8. Does e-learning prepare radiographers to provide a preliminary clinical evaluation for musculoskletal trauma images? .... 26 8.9. Self-assessment of wrist radiographs .................................. 26 8.10. The effect of body morphology, source image distance and patient orientation on perceived rotation on chest radiographs......... 27 8.11. The number of inappropriate spine radiographs in a primary care setting is decreased by active guideline implementation ............ 27 8.12. Unidentified lung lesions in chest images ........................... 27 8.13. Fluoroscopic rotational radiography vs. plain digital radiographs in patients with a total ankle replacement in regards to periprosthetic cysts ............................................................................. 27 8.14. Installation of X-ray and Digital Processing in an Underdeveloped Country/Guinea West Africa .................................... 28 8.15. Imaging of gastrointestinal perforation: is there a place for plain radiography? ............................................................................... 28 8.16. Radiographic skills in a field hospital ................................... 28 8.17. A Report from voluntary work in x-ray departments .......... 28 8.18. Radiographer on an island ................................................... 28 8.19. Radiographer´s role of the procurement process of the digital imaging system .................................................................................... 29 8.20. John Thomas Sign: what does it stand for? ......................... 29 8.21. Validity of self-reports of fractures in postmenopausal women….. ............................................................................................ 29 8.22. From EURATOM treaty to EU guidelines: Clinical Audit RP 159………… ............................................................................................ 29 8.23. Have clinical audits been effective in Finland? .................... 30 8.24. The professional association and the history of the ISRRT .. 30 9. INTERVENTIONAL .......................................................................... 30 9.1. The utilization of ultrasound during interventional procedures in optimization of radiation dose -a case of Uganda, a low income resource country ..................................................................... 30 9.2. How is the correlation between modality given doseparameters (DAP and AK) in cardiac interventional procedures and actuall maximum skin doses (MSD) to the patients ............................. 30 9.3. The Image-guided trans arterial chemoembolization and radiofrequency ablation ...................................................................... 31 9.4. Is extra corporeal shockwave lithotripsy more effective when conducted under general anaesthetic compared with conscious sedation? : A retrospective review. ..................................................... 31 9.5. Interventional radiology dose distributions for vascular procedures undertaken at Universitas hospital ................................... 31 9.6. Application of Angio-CT System for Treatment of Recurrent Breast Cancer with Superselective Drug-eluting Microsphere Transcatheter arterial Chemoembolization (DEM-TACE)..................... 31 9.7. NIS (Neurointervention system): Developing an image file and database for Neurointervention ................................................... 32 9.8. When Radiographers participate in EndoVascular Aneurysm Repair……. ............................................................................................ 32


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