Extra credit for disruption: trend of disruption in radiology academic journals

Clinical Radiology - Tập 77 - Trang 893-901 - 2022
A. Abu-Omar1, P. Kennedy2, M. Yakub3, J.B. Robbins4, A. Yassin5, N. Verma6, M. Scaglione1,7,8, F. Khosa9
1Department of Radiology, The James Cook University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, Middlesbrough, UK
2Department of Radiology, Cork University Hospital, Cork, Ireland
3Department of Physiology and Nutrition, California University of Science and Medicine, California, USA
4Faculty Development and Enrichment, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, Wisconsin, USA
5Department of Radiology, Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt
6Abdominal and Cardiac Imaging, University of Florida, Florida, USA
7Department of Radiology, University of Sassari, Sardinia, Italy
8Department of Radiology, Pineta Grande Hospital, Castel Volturno, Italy
9Department of Emergency Radiology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver General Hospital, Vancouver, Canada

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