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Workload of Radiologists in United States in 2006–2007 and Trends Since 1991–1992
Radiology, 06/10/09
Bhargavan M et al. - Radiologists' workload continued to increase in recent years. Because there is much unexplained variation, averages or medians should not be used as norms. However, such statistics can help practices to understand how they compare with other, similar practices.
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