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1 the clinician without machinery or a trained technician.
2 by regular clinic protocol, by an ophthalmic technician.
3  was performed for each subject by a trained technician.
4 o supported possible transmission from an IR technician.
5 ticularly during the 'learning curve' of the technician.
6 e recounting in a blinded manner by a single technician.
7 ples per 8-h day can be prepared by a single technician.
8 rgery and day 28 were recorded by a research technician.
9  a competent graduate student or experienced technician.
10 al and assisting with anesthesia; and an MRI technician.
11 educing the amount of handling required by a technician.
12 ed in emergency medicine, a paramedic, and a technician.
13 igher when comparing physicians to certified technicians.
14 d registered nurse anesthetists, nurses, and technicians.
15 terial culture were performed by experienced technicians.
16 by a scarcity of microscopes and experienced technicians.
17 es of trained microbiology technologists and technicians.
18  mice in non-mouse-sensitized scientists and technicians.
19  by experienced pediatric pulmonary function technicians.
20 es used in this study as well as did the two technicians.
21 ctures as readily and as well as did the two technicians.
22 compared against manual segmentations by two technicians.
23  original readings from Chile BiLS radiology technicians.
24 s, 49% nurses or midwives, and 6% ultrasound technicians.
25 .1 (95% CI = 10.4-19.0) times higher for the technicians.
26 at currently need to be interpreted by human technicians.
27  AI model versus 44.3/1,000 patients for the technicians.
28 in US Navy Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) technicians.
29 pared to 80.3% (95% CI = 77.3-83.3%) for the technicians.
30 e study and data was collected by 143 animal technicians.
31 operation is typically performed manually by technicians.
32 volving sophisticated instruments or trained technicians.
33  history documentation completed by eye bank technicians.
34 tient clinical details were concealed to the technicians.
35 and model uncertainty) was derived for these technicians.
36 ich were obtained by nurses or clinical care technicians.
37 ble to the implementer, and used to dispatch technicians.
38  adequate medical infrastructure and trained technicians.
39  nurses, 15.6 (95% CI, 10.9-20.4) for health technicians, 13.1 (95% CI, 7.9-18.2) for physicians, 10.
40 5%) nurses even fewer patients, and dialysis technicians (20%) and dietitians (4%) the least.
41 tors were the use of clinical pharmacists or technicians (20%) and health system specialty pharmacies
42  191 nurses (76 males; 42+/-7 years), and 57 technicians (37 males; 40+/-12 years) working for a medi
43 as mistaken by more respondents as a medical technician (39 [8.0] vs 16 [3.3%]; P < .005), physician
44 4 (2.8%) nutritionists, 55 (2.4%) laboratory technicians, 40 (1.7%) physical therapists, 29 (1.3%) he
45 6-74)/1,000 patient days) as compared to the technicians (5 (IQR = 2-153)/1,000 patient days).
46 tion, with the highest incidence reported by technicians (62%) and nurses (60%) followed by attending
47 g 3973 activations (29% by emergency medical technicians, 71% by emergency physicians) between Decemb
48 pare the performance of the AI model and the technicians, a random sample of 5,235 rhythm events iden
49 ghput yet scalable processing, with a single technician able to process up to 768 specimens within 3
50 ential of the numerous brilliant scientists, technicians, academics, and clinicians working in the un
51            However, both the participant and technician acceptance varied strongly across devices.
52 d ratio, 0.93 [CI, 0.44 to 1.95]), or health technicians (adjusted hazard ratio, 1.13 [CI, 0.75 to 1.
53 ed HR, 1.64 [95% CI, 1.21-2.23]), and health technicians (adjusted HR, 1.39 [95% CI, 1.02-1.89]), but
54                             Seventy male EOD technicians (age = 34.9 +/- 6.5 years) participated in t
55 ultrasounds were performed by an experienced technician and treatment modalities were implemented by
56                           StudyPopulation: 6 technicians and 2 physicians.
57 ften exposed (40%), followed by veterinarian technicians and assistants (30% and 20%, respectively).
58                                 However, lab technicians and data analysts were blinded to treatment
59 ction system activation by emergency medical technicians and emergency physicians in a large group of
60                                              Technicians and engineers inspected all public access wa
61 suggest that male programmers and laboratory technicians and female machine assemblers may be at incr
62                  These steps rely on trained technicians and instrumentation to perform each task.
63 -need because of the requirement for skilled technicians and laboratory facilities.
64 8-3.1 years accounting for variation between technicians and model uncertainty) was derived for these
65 ear gradient unfavorable for physicians over technicians and nurses and for longer history of work (>
66                   Forty-two remote telemetry technicians and nurses from cardiac units.
67 ted in the frequency of disagreement between technicians and physicians immediately or 6 months posti
68 ly, whereas the average disagreement between technicians and physicians was 25% and 13%.
69 mprove agreement in IOP measurements between technicians and physicians.
70  and practical comments for electroradiology technicians and radiologists.
71  7-30 d and can be performed by researchers, technicians and students in the environmental field if t
72 anced practitioners, nurses, therapists, and technicians and support staff).
73 oners, 4931 nurses, 964 therapists, and 6350 technicians and support staff.
74 day refresher training course for laboratory technicians and the distribution of new microscopes on t
75                       A novice (radiographic technician) and an experienced (radiologist) observer in
76 llected by parental questionnaires and study technicians) and food allergens by multivariate regressi
77 age, sex, race/ethnicity, education, testing technician, and time of day (language, P = 0.039; proces
78 l can be completed in 1.5 days by a research technician, and we illustrate the optimized protocol by
79 p scoring with the consensus scored by sleep technicians, and (3) a successful non-pharmacological re
80              Research scientists, laboratory technicians, and animal handlers who work with animals f
81 logies often require multiple steps, skilled technicians, and facilities to store heat-sensitive reag
82  all are time consuming, require experienced technicians, and have only been validated for a few mate
83 alth care workers, registered nurses, health technicians, and health care support workers in the US w
84 s, nurse anesthetists, radiology and imaging technicians, and psychologists were surveyed from Septem
85 l-documented indications for CT, training of technicians, and quality control programs will reduce th
86 ses, certified nursing assistants, emergency technicians, and respiratory therapists), of whom 125 we
87 ck surgeons, operating room nurses, surgical technicians, and supply chain analysts.
88 ve projects involving multiple laboratories, technicians, and/or sequencing platforms.
89 ding duration; child's sex, age, and height; technician; and other covariates.
90 o make this review useful to researchers and technicians applying the existing software and tools, we
91 and NCAR tests performed by vision-screening technicians are adequately sensitive and specific for pr
92 e sophisticated equipment and highly trained technicians are available.
93                Our results suggest that nail technicians are occupationally exposed to certain phthal
94 s logged by emergency medical services (EMS) technicians arriving with intentionally injured trauma p
95                                   A mobility technician assisted treatment group patients with mobili
96 s, anesthesiologists, residents, nurses, and technicians at a single institution regarding their expe
97 ulatory BP, and PWV were assessed by blinded technicians at baseline and 3 months.
98         All 563 corneal tissues processed by technicians at Lions VisionGift for DMEK between October
99 ing and assessing scrub practitioner (nurse, technician) behaviours during surgical operations.
100 strators, logistic/procurement officers, and technicians/biomedical engineers who interacted, directl
101       Coronary angiograms were assessed by a technician blinded to the study contrast media, and clin
102 gust-10 September 2012) post-intervention by technicians blinded to the intervention arm.
103  be highly effective in the hands of skilled technicians, but an automated tool for purifying metabol
104                                    A skilled technician can measure TRF length in approximately 130 s
105                     Experienced cell culture technicians can expect the protocol to take 1 month, wit
106 tion to a feeder-free environment; competent technicians can perform these simplified methods easily.
107                                     A single technician certified for clinical trials took 3 macular
108 od and urine samples, conducted by a medical technician ("clinic collection").
109 pist had a longer average FT than those with technician-controlled fluoroscopy.
110 might provide spectacle-corrected VA without technician costs, reduce visit time, or facilitate home
111 surement disagreement between physicians and technicians, defined as a difference in IOP of >2 or >3
112                                   A research technician describes how receiving an ADHD diagnosis all
113 s-on time of the end-user and thus decreases technician-driven errors.
114 use of reinterpretation of emergency medical technicians' ECG (6% of all activations) was more common
115 ic, and socioeconomic factors and spirometer/technician effects.
116 s (AEDs) by first arriving emergency medical technicians (EMTs) is advocated to improve the outcome f
117 s compared with that of 22 emergency medical technicians (EMTs) or paramedics.
118 roviders (ie, firefighters/emergency medical technicians [EMTs] and paramedics) are critical to high-
119 rse teams of specialists (e.g., researchers, technicians, engineers) and may require many resources (
120 P rose ~10% within 10 seconds of hearing the technician enter the outer anteroom door, and reached it
121  artifact (eg, ocular pathologic features or technician errors).
122                                    An expert technician examines the schematic blood smears of infect
123 hat is independent of the laboratory and the technician executing the workflow, or the underlying com
124 lower failure rates occurring with increased technician experience also were found.
125 scoring that is simple enough for a research technician experienced in flow cytometry to perform.
126                       Standard care involved technician eye exams, optional fundus photography, and t
127                            The ophthalmology technician follows a detailed protocol that collects inf
128 helial cell density was reported by eye bank technicians for each eye.
129 conducted among 201 pharmacists and pharmacy technicians from an existing panel.
130 yses were conducted in the survey country by technicians from the local health or research facilities
131 comparison of the raw data read by different technicians from the same gel, autoadjustment among the
132                           A trained research technician gathered information from participants on dem
133 sticated laboratory instrumentation, skilled technicians, good infrastructure, and reliable sources o
134         A properly trained researcher (e.g., technician, graduate student or postdoc) can complete al
135 k in a virology research laboratory as a new technician, graduate student, or postdoc can be complex,
136         A properly trained researcher (e.g., technician, graduate student, or postdoc) can complete a
137 ring in multiple hospitals revealed that the technician had been fired from prior institutions due to
138 ng or diagnosing health care workers, health technicians, health care support workers, and social or
139 diagnosing or treating practitioners, health technicians, health care support workers, social/behavio
140  among clinical laboratory technologists and technicians (HR, 2.00; 95% CI, 1.07-3.73).
141 ence, 20 samples can be processed by one lab technician in approximately 2 h.
142 loaded with test, placebo, or no ointment by technicians in a scheme to which examiners were blind.
143 onal study, 2 different SBFI systems used by technicians in an ROP screening program were highly sens
144 gh-exposure occupations, namely, electronics technicians in aviation squadrons (SMR = 2.2, 95% CI: 1.
145 e samples, and testing by skilled laboratory technicians in research laboratories, rather than at the
146 orn on lapels and wrists from 10 female nail technicians in the Boston area in 2016-17.
147                                   Ophthalmic technicians in the clinics collected demographic informa
148 s, the telemedicine-based DR screening using technicians in the primary care setting saves costs for
149 etes and determine the effect of diabetes on technician-induced endothelial damage during cornea dono
150 etes and determine the effect of diabetes on technician-induced endothelial damage during cornea dono
151                                              Technician-induced endothelial damage occurred in 59 cor
152 the presence of diabetes was associated with technician-induced endothelial damage, reduced transplan
153 ransplantation based on tissue analysis, and technician-induced endothelial damage.
154 ransplantation based on tissue analysis, and technician-induced endothelial damage.
155 linicians, researchers, students, engineers, technicians, invited speakers, and guests from North and
156           With TECS, a trained ophthalmology technician is stationed in a primary care clinic away fr
157  other than paramedics and emergency medical technicians is advocated by the American Heart Associati
158  future (Diagnostic Imaging and Radiotherapy Technicians), it would be necessary to involve a greater
159 ively in a central laboratory by experienced technicians masked to the patients' final diagnosis.
160 is tutorial is synthetic chemists as well as technicians/mass spectrometrists with little experience
161                                     Mobility technicians may contribute to improved care quality and
162 ) = 1.64, P = 0.16], surgeon (mean = 73.91), technician (mean = 70.26), anesthesiologist (mean = 71.5
163                                              Technicians measured ankle-brachial index 6 years apart
164  (n=2), and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) technician (n=1) dolls.
165  +/- 10 days) was performed by certified ECG technicians (n = 167) and an ensemble AI model, called D
166 ional (nurses, physicians, emergency medical technicians) ( n = 48/80; 60%) awareness and knowledge o
167  from the clinic's staff, including doctors, technicians, nurses, and medical students.
168                                              Technicians observed group-housed, male mice during dail
169 ded duplicates, and two Chile BiLS radiology technicians (observers 2 and 3) independently reviewed t
170                                    Certified technicians obtained time-domain OCT scans that included
171 ythm events identified by the AI model or by technicians, of which 2,236 events were identified as cr
172 ched to spectacle-corrected VA determined by technicians on eye charts among patients with a history
173 erformed in core facilities with a dedicated technician operating the instrument.
174 tocol could be implemented by any trained MR technician or by a researcher/clinician familiar with MR
175 y, including an IOP check with an ophthalmic technician or non-retinal eye care provider.
176 ary symptom, EMS provider (emergency medical technician or paramedic) impression, vital signs, and in
177  difference in the length of time spent with technician or physician, or time spent waiting for physi
178  difference in the length of time spent with technician or physician.
179 linical assistants, and 238 [32%] laboratory technicians or assistants).
180 ratory (CCL) activation by emergency medical technicians or emergency physicians has been shown to su
181  (OR = 2.83, 95% CI: 0.82, 6.93), laboratory technicians (OR = 1.66, 95% CI: 0.17, 16.6), and storage
182 gnificantly more times than nurses and nurse technicians (P < .05).
183                        Dialysis patient care technicians (PCTs) play a critical role in US in-center
184                                   Ophthalmic technicians performed a screening examination including
185                                   Laboratory technicians performed significantly better in glove use
186                                          Two technicians performed the assay after 3 days of training
187                              Cardiac imaging technicians performed the echocardiographic examinations
188                                   Ophthalmic technicians performing a subset of screening tests may p
189                                              Technicians performing the WID-qEC test were masked to t
190                                 Subjects and technicians performing WBCT testing were blinded to trea
191 ed mean IOP = 16.4 mm Hg [SD = 5.9]), 30 per technician-physician pair for each data collection perio
192 (27%) of 128 PPs (32 pharmacists; 2 pharmacy technicians) possessed public health qualifications (MPH
193 macy professionals (pharmacists and pharmacy technicians; PPs) are recognised for delivering public h
194 gnificant difference was found in patient or technician preference or image acquisition time between
195       Among the 48 imaging sessions in which technicians preferred Optos P200DTx for 28 sessions (58%
196 ing and qualification of the radiologist and technician, prevention of fraudulent practices, respect
197 on policy change was associated with reduced technician process time and overall the clinic was able
198                     After the policy change, technician process time decreased by 2.9 min (p < 0.0001
199 erval: 1.46, 14.2; p = 0.009) and laboratory technicians (rate ratio = 1.96, 95% confidence interval:
200 eening examination with a trained ophthalmic technician, received assistance ordering low-cost glasse
201 hs after implementation of a DICOM workflow, technicians recorded the work required to enter, confirm
202 rs including registered nurses, patient care technicians, respiratory therapists, occupational/physic
203                    During a follow-up visit, technicians shared ophthalmologist recommendations, disp
204 ze costs and maximize efficiency by having 1 technician simultaneously supervise more than 1 test-tak
205 eported cohorts of veterinarians, veterinary technicians, spouses of veterinary professionals, and ot
206 rofessional groups: nurses, doctors, medical technicians, support staff.
207 sts in clinical laboratories require trained technicians, take hours to complete with multiple steps,
208 ed to the following: training for spirometry technicians; testing posture; appropriate reference valu
209 libraries can be produced in a single day of technician time at a cost of about $15 per sample.
210                          Average check-in-to-technician time declined 79 %, total visit length declin
211                     Estimated costs included technician time, laboratory consumables, and assay costs
212 in outcomes being time spent with ophthalmic technician, time spent with eyecare provider, and time w
213 ncy (50 MHz) UBM device was used by a masked technician to obtain radial section images from zonular
214  bioanalysis that does not require a trained technician to operate and is a promising technology for
215      The platform does not require a trained technician to operate, and only requires one-step user i
216 inine in the blood, which requires a skilled technician to perform on a laboratory basis and multiple
217  mounted inside, and the van was sent with a technician to primary care clinics throughout the city o
218 ogical signs as determined by trained animal technicians to assess mortality.
219 ine-based DR screening program using trained technicians to assess retinal photographs.
220 ediate steps still require expert laboratory technicians to execute.
221 ational intervention was implemented for the technicians to improve IOP measurement agreement with ph
222  commercial laboratories and require skilled technicians to operate.
223 y little is known about the exposure of nail technicians to semivolatile organic compounds (SVOCs) in
224      The aim is to train smart thinkers, not technicians, to embrace challenges and move the expandin
225 hen the double-field data were stratified by technician-to-patient ratio (1:2 vs. 2:2).
226 dition, the double fields were stratified by technician-to-patient ratio, and their VF indices were c
227 rriculum, with a total of 9 pathologists and technicians trained as part of the training of the train
228            Manual diameters were measured by technicians trained in the three-dimensional method.
229 researchers, graduate students, and research technicians (trainees) at a private research institute f
230                                    Effective technician training and feedback can improve the quality
231 jects underwent 4 index tests conducted by a technician unaware of subjects' ocular status.
232  stereology measurements performed by expert technicians unaware of the clinical information.
233  microarray, done in a central laboratory by technicians unaware of treatment assignment.
234 d 20 years or older were measured by trained technicians using standardized protocols.
235       Habitual VA was obtained by ophthalmic technicians using the Snellen VA at distance.
236 a social worker or master's level psychology technician utilizing telemedicine to allow specialized m
237 en the vaults of the test set labeled by the technician vs those estimated by the model: 478 +/- 95 u
238 per visit fewer and having a clinic pharmacy technician was associated with 7.87 (95% CI, 2.03-13.72)
239  of a preferred anesthesiologist or surgical technician was associated with significant decreases of
240     Reliability of the ANN compared with the technicians was 0.96 for the corpus callosum, 0.95 for t
241                                 Patients and technicians were asked for preferences between the machi
242                                              Technicians were centrally trained to administer the bat
243 ion results obtained by the vision-screening technicians were compared with those obtained by a pedia
244  measured by deep learning and by the expert technicians were highly correlated and not statistically
245                                   Laboratory technicians were interviewed using a multiple-choice sur
246 p examining neurologists, and site examining technicians were masked to study group assignments.
247 e capture requires a skilled ultrasonography technician who is likely unavailable at the point of inj
248 fections that were tracked back to a cardiac technician who ultimately confessed to drug diversion.
249                                            A technician who was blinded to treatment allocation under
250 eceived when interacting with the ophthalmic technicians who also acted as care navigators as part of
251  patients was delegated to trained lift team technicians who covered the units in pairs, 24 hours per
252 nd staff (clinical nurse specialist clinical technician) who advocated for and assisted with mobility
253                            The remaining two technicians, who had much lower initial serum concentrat
254 chronously pairs an imaging appointment by a technician with a subsequent virtual appointment by a cl
255 e easily executed by any graduate student or technician with basic molecular biology knowledge.
256 This protocol can be easily implemented by a technician with cell culture experience and takes 1-2 mo
257 omplished by a competent graduate student or technician with prior experience in ultrasound imaging o
258  complex procedures performed by specialized technicians with delicate laboratory facilities.
259                                 For the four technicians with high initial concentrations of PFOA in
260 lemented using social workers and psychology technicians with the goal of improving cognitive and fun
261 re reoperations (P = .050), and had a higher technician word count compared to the control group (P =
262 ative and postoperative pain scores; and the technician word count.
263 ple-step processes that rely on well-trained technicians working in well-equipped laboratories.

 
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