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    Simulation for Teaching and Assessment of Nodule Perception on Chest Radiography in Nonradiology Health Care Trainees by Auffermann, William F., MD, PhD, Henry, Travis S., MD, Little, Brent P., MD, Tigges, Stefan, MD, Tridandapani, Srini, MD, PhD

    “…Abstract Purpose Simulation has been used as an educational and assessment tool in several fields, generally involving training of physical skills. To date,…”
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    Development of the AMSER Standardized Examinations in Radiology for Medical Students by Reddy, Sravanthi, MD, Straus, Christopher M., MD, McNulty, Nancy J., MD, Tigges, Stefan, MD, Ayoob, Andres, MD, Randazzo, William, MD, Neutze, Janet, MD, Lewis, Petra, MD

    Published in Academic radiology (2015)
    “…Rationale and Objectives The variability in medical imaging evaluation across US medical schools inspired leading radiology student educators to develop the…”
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    Medical Student Performance After a Vertically Integrated Radiology Clerkship by Tigges, Stefan, MD, MSCR, Lewis, Petra J., MBBS, McNulty, Nancy J., MD, Mullins, Mark E., MD, PhD

    “…Abstract Purpose Proper selection of imaging examinations and basic image interpretation skills are essential for all physicians, yet only approximately 25% of…”
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    Incremental Benefit of Maximum-Intensity-Projection Images on Observer Detection of Small Pulmonary Nodules Revealed by Multidetector CT by Gruden, James F, Ouanounou, Serge, Tigges, Stefan, Norris, Shannon D, Klausner, Todd S

    Published in American journal of roentgenology (1976) (01-07-2002)
    “…Our purpose was to assess the incremental effect of maximum-intensity-projection (MIP) image processing on the ability of various observers to detect small (<1…”
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    Distribution and patterns of blunt traumatic cervical spine injury by Goldberg, William, Mueller, Charles, Panacek, Edward, Tigges, Stefan, Hoffman, Jerome R., Mower, William R.

    Published in Annals of emergency medicine (01-07-2001)
    “…Study Objective: Previous studies of cervical spine injury involve individual institutions or special populations. There is currently little reliable…”
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