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Are UK radiologists satisfied with the training and support received in suspected child abuse
Clinical Radiology, 06/11/09
Leung RS et al. - The survey shows significant dissatisfaction amongst consultant radiologists with the current service, confirms a low number of paediatric radiologists taking on this work, and suggests the potential to increase numbers of radiology child abuse experts by 27% if given improved training and support. Appropriate service and education strategies should be implemented.
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