Radiology Undergraduate and Resident Curricula: A Narrative Review of the Literature

Q3 Health Professions Journal of Chiropractic Humanities Pub Date : 2015-12-01 DOI:10.1016/j.echu.2015.09.004
Kathleen L. Linaker DC, DACBR, PhD
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Abstract

Objective

The purpose of this study was to examine the literature regarding radiology curricula for both undergraduates and residents.

Methods

A review of the literature was performed using relevant key words. Articles were retrieved through December 2012 using PubMed, ScienceDirect, ERIC, Proquest, and ICL databases along with a manual review of references.

Results

Of the 4716 unique abstracts reviewed by the author, 142 were found to be relevant to the purpose of this study. Undergraduate radiology education, radiology curriculum, and radiology pedagogy vary widely between disciplines and between colleges within disciplines. Formal radiology education is not taught at all medical programs and little radiology training is incorporated into non-radiology residencies. This results in some medical graduates not being taught how to interpret basic radiology images and not learning contraindications and indications for ordering diagnostic imaging tests. There are no definitive studies examining how to incorporate radiology into the curriculum, how to teach radiology to either undergraduates or residents, or how to assess this clinical competency.

Conclusions

This review shows that radiology education is perceived to be important in undergraduate and residency programs. However, some programs do not include radiology training, thus graduates from those programs do not learn radiology essentials.

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目的探讨本科及住院医师放射学课程的相关文献。方法采用相关关键词进行文献综述。通过PubMed、ScienceDirect、ERIC、Proquest和ICL数据库检索到2012年12月之前的文章,并对参考文献进行人工审查。结果在作者审阅的4716篇独特摘要中,发现142篇与本研究的目的相关。本科放射学教育、放射学课程和放射学教学法在不同学科之间和学科内不同学院之间差异很大。正规的放射学教育在所有的医学项目中都没有教授,而在非放射住院医师中也很少有放射学培训。这导致一些医学毕业生没有被教导如何解释基本的放射学图像,也没有学习责令诊断性影像学检查的禁忌症和适应症。关于如何将放射学纳入课程,如何向本科生或住院医师教授放射学,或如何评估这种临床能力,目前还没有明确的研究。结论本综述显示放射学教育在本科和住院医师培训中被认为是重要的。然而,有些项目不包括放射学培训,因此这些项目的毕业生不学习放射学的基本知识。
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