Imaging Sensitive and Drug-Resistant Bacterial Infection with [11C]-TMP: In Vitro and First-in-Human Evaluation https://t.co/jk29p6cwop
Our work on 11C-TMP hits the web! Huge acknowledgement to the multi-D team, especially Iris and Dan! @PennRadiology@WMISWMIC@SNM_MI#NIH
@thehowie Resident reports are all 100% signed off by a subspecialty attending. I think you may be underestimating the value/quality of a radiology resident read in the ED setting.
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@MaitrayPatelMD I don't disagree with the nuances! But perhaps this paper should only be read by PD/APDs? I imagine that any R3 in the at-risk categories will only latch onto the big question you all raise in the discussion: does the ABR exam correlate with radiology competency?
Great team strikes again. This might be reassuring for some rad residents: "Only 2 of 229 residents with R3 DXIT score >= 50th percentile failed the Core exam"
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