Background: Radiographers provide imaging services in multiple healthcare settings, including emergency and trauma. Transitioning to a qualified radiographer is already a time of vulnerability - with the increasing complexity and unpredictable nature of the emergency and trauma healthcare environment, recently qualified radiographers may experience this environment distinct from other service delivery areas.
Objective: The study explored recently qualified radiographers' expectations and experiences in emergency and trauma imaging service delivery.
Clin Orthop Relat Res
May 2005
Many authors have documented the anatomic variability of radial-sided polydactyly and triphalangism of the thumb, but the relationship between these two conditions remains confusing. This study was done to determine if all types of radial-sided polydactyly and triphalangism of the thumb are related. Twenty-five members of a family with these abnormalities were evaluated clinically and radiographically by using radiographs of the hands and feet and, where appropriate, the tibia, in order to ascertain whether all variations of radial-sided polydactyly and triphalangism of the thumb could be found in this family.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFScientific misconduct, which is neither new nor unique, is prevalent in the medical literature. Although fabrication of data obviously is unethical, and although ethical rules of conduct for certain aspects of medical studies, such as informed consent, are theoretically accepted worldwide, numerous authors do not adhere to ethical rules of conduct. Ethically, the editor is responsible, as a gatekeeper, for ensuring that material to be published is accurate and valid.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery had its origins in the Transactions of the American Orthopedic Association, which first were published in 1889. In 1903, the Transactions of the American Orthopedic Association, Volume 16, became the first volume of the American Journal of Orthopedic Surgery, still under the sponsorship of the American Orthopedic Association. In 1919, the word American was dropped from the title and the Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery became the official publication of the newly formed British Orthopaedic Association and the American Orthopedic Association.
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