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. 2021 Jul 29;34(4):1059–1066. doi: 10.1007/s10278-021-00489-4

Table 2.

List of survey questions

Question 1 In my prior course work and self-study, I have not been shown specific eye movement patterns for evaluation of line/tube positioning on CXRs
Question 2 The search pattern training was helpful for learning the skill needed to evaluate line/tube positioning on CXR
Question 3 The search pattern training helped me feel more confident about my ability to identify line/tube positioning on CXR
Question 4 Search pattern training for other medically relevant abnormalities would be a helpful way to learn about additional topics in radiology
Question 5 The simulated radiology workstation (SRW) used for this study was helpful for learning the skills needed to evaluate line/tube positioning on CXR
Question 6 Compared with conventional learning material s (including printed/electronic textbooks and case files), the SRW provided a more effective way to develop the skills needed to evaluate line/tube positioning on CXR
Question 7 SRW would be a helpful way to learn about additional topics in radiology
Question 8 Participation in this study was an overall positive experience