Publications by authors named "J Fulford"

Objectives: To determine whether daily provision of a high protein, high energy meal for 12-weeks to under-nourished older adults living independently in the community can improve physical, physiological, and psychological outcomes.

Design: A randomised crossover trial.

Setting: Participant homes within a 15-mile radius to meal supplier; Dartmoor Community Kitchen Hub.

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Introduction: The conventional anti-scatter grid is widely used in X-ray radiography to reduce scattered X-rays, but it increases patient dose. Scatter-correction software offers a dose-reducing alternative by correcting for scattered X-rays without a physical grid. Grids and software correction are necessary to reduce scatter radiation and improve image quality especially for the large body parts.

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Purpose: To assess the within-participant reliability and measurement error in the determination of MTR in the healthy human cervical spinal cord.

Methods And Materials: A total of twenty healthy controls (10 male, mean ± sd age: 33.9 ± 3.

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Purpose: Arthroplasty phantoms, including total knee replacement (TKR) phantoms, have been frequently used to test metal artefact reduction methods applied to positron emission tomography/computed tomography (PET/CT) images. These phantoms generally simulate either simple anatomical features or simple activity distribution around the metal inserts in the PET/CT scans. 3D printing has been used recently to fabricate fillable anthropomorphic phantoms that accurately simulate volume and geometry.

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Postgraduate medical education is an essential societal enterprise that prepares highly skilled physicians for the health workforce. In recent years, PGME systems have been criticized worldwide for problems with variable graduate abilities, concerns about patient safety, and issues with teaching and assessment methods. In response, competency based medical education approaches, with an emphasis on graduate outcomes, have been proposed as the direction for 21st century health profession education.

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