2016
DOI: 10.1007/s00247-016-3674-z
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Evaluation of a pediatric fluoroscopy training module to improve performance of upper gastrointestinal procedures in neonates with bilious emesis

Abstract: Radiology residents had significantly higher scores on a multiple-choice test, checklist procedure evaluation and overall diagnostic accuracy after completing a structured pediatric fluoroscopy curriculum that included simulated neonatal upper GI series and when compared to a control group of traditionally trained residents.

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“…Recent studies report radiology trainees have limited exposure to fluoroscopic upper GI studies during the course of their training and that courses targeted at improving these skills increase competence in this procedure. 10,11 One of the objectives of this study is to investigate whether there is a flow-on effect to secondary centre institutions given the uncommon presentation and low numbers of studies being performed. We are interested in whether this skill is being retained in terms of diagnostic confidence and adequacy, across multiple centres in the same region.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Recent studies report radiology trainees have limited exposure to fluoroscopic upper GI studies during the course of their training and that courses targeted at improving these skills increase competence in this procedure. 10,11 One of the objectives of this study is to investigate whether there is a flow-on effect to secondary centre institutions given the uncommon presentation and low numbers of studies being performed. We are interested in whether this skill is being retained in terms of diagnostic confidence and adequacy, across multiple centres in the same region.…”
Section: Aimsmentioning
confidence: 99%