INIS
radiological personnel
100%
education
81%
patients
81%
universities
75%
teaching
50%
radiology
50%
hospitals
50%
equipment
50%
computers
50%
tendons
37%
schools
37%
ruptures
37%
computed tomography
37%
management
37%
images
37%
learning
37%
information
34%
tools
25%
demand
25%
storage
25%
films
25%
levels
25%
health services
18%
injuries
18%
audits
18%
reflection
18%
installation
12%
trauma
12%
biomedical radiography
12%
radiographs
12%
computerized tomography
12%
cities
12%
professions
12%
cost
9%
statistics
9%
performance
9%
maps
9%
united kingdom
9%
variations
9%
comparative evaluations
9%
Social Sciences
Training
75%
Support
75%
Universities
75%
Leadership
75%
Measure
75%
Academic Teaching Personnel
56%
Teaching
50%
Higher Education
43%
Tomography
37%
Education
37%
Perception
31%
Occupations
25%
Time
25%
Hospitals
25%
Perception
18%
Case Studies
18%
Strategy
18%
Success
18%
Discussion
18%
Health Science
12%
Radiography
12%
Postgraduates
12%
Accreditation
12%
Promotion
12%
Graduates
12%
Social Work
12%
Picture
12%
Technology
12%
Health
12%
Students
12%
Occupational Career
12%
Experience
12%
Knowledge
12%
Certificate
12%
Communication
12%
Learning
12%
Interpretation
12%
Reporting
12%
Membership
12%
Academy
12%
Medicine and Dentistry
Radiographer
87%
Patient
75%
Radiology
50%
Hospital
50%
Digital Imaging
50%
Therapeutic Procedure
46%
Diagnosis
46%
Computer Assisted Tomography
37%
Learning
37%
Injury
31%
Health
25%
Health Care
25%
Digital Radiography
25%
Reading
25%
Athletic Training
25%
Purchasing
25%
Electronic Patient Record
25%
Radiography
25%
Achilles Tendon Rupture
18%
Occupation (Patient Social Context)
12%
Perception
12%
Head
12%
Diagnostic Imaging
12%
Student
12%
Association
12%
Doctor of Philosophy
12%
Experience
12%
Radiographer Reporting
12%
Achilles Tendon
9%
Echography
9%
Patient Experience
9%
Paracetamol
9%
Development
9%
Ensure
9%
Health Care Cost
9%
Examination
9%
Trust
9%
Tendon
9%