Publications by authors named "A Iakovidis"

Purpose: To evaluate whether adult and pediatric trauma center status, as well as the presence of dedicated child protection teams, influences radiology resident performance in detecting non-accidental trauma on the Emergent/Critical Care Imaging Simulation (WIDI SIM) exam.

Materials And Methods: We retrospectively analyzed 639 WIDI SIM exam scores for four pediatric non-accidental trauma cases completed by radiology residents across 33 programs. Residents were stratified by level (R1-R4) and institutional factors, including adult trauma center status, pediatric trauma center status, and child protection team presence.

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Purpose: Accurate placement of medical devices is crucial in critical care to prevent severe complications. This study aims to evaluate radiology residents' proficiency in identifying four specific critical misplacements of medical devices using the Wisdom in Diagnostic Imaging Simulation (WIDI SIM).

Methods: A retrospective analysis was conducted on 1,102 responses from radiology residents who participated in the WIDI SIM between 2010 and 2022.

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Purpose: To assess whether adult trauma center status influences radiology resident performance on trauma cases in the Emergent/Critical Care Imaging SIMulation (WIDI SIM) exam.

Materials And Methods: This retrospective study analyzed 29,290 WIDI SIM exam scores from 110 adult trauma cases across 55 radiology residency programs. Residents were categorized by training level-R1 (n = 17,801), R2 (n = 9,136), R3 (n = 1,826), R4 (n = 527)-and by their program's adult trauma center designation: Level 1 (n = 20,121), Level 2 (n = 1,870), Level 3 (n = 1,029), Level 4 (n = 487), and no trauma designation (n = 5,834).

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Article Synopsis
  • The study examines how the status of pediatric and adult trauma centers affects radiology residents' performance on pediatric trauma cases, utilizing the WIDI SIM exam for assessment.
  • The research analyzed over 8,400 exam scores and found that both trauma center statuses and the level of the residents significantly influenced performance, with higher-level residents scoring better.
  • Findings suggest that since many pediatric traumas occur outside dedicated centers, there should be focused training strategies to enhance residents' imaging skills for pediatric trauma cases.
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Introduction: The University of Florida Equal Access Clinic Network (EACN) is the largest student-run free clinic (SRFC) network in Florida. This student-driven, continuous quality improvement (CQI) project is intended to decrease total patient visit length at Eastside clinic, one of EACN's primary care sites. The original median visit length of 126.

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