1. flagging films they consider to show an abnormality is useful in reducing the errors of interpretation (reported to be as high as 39%0) made by casualty officers. We set up this study to assess the ability of radiographers to triage casualty radiographs, possibly with a view to their taking over the immediate reporting role from radiologists. It also provided an audit of the flagging system already in operation;M.A.R.C.H.,1991
2. 'IPhe application of clinical guidelines for skull radiography in the accident and emergency department: theory and practice;Clarke, J.A.; Adams, J.E.;Clin Radisol,1990
3. The selective reporting of x-ray films from the accident and emergency department;Mucci, B.;Injury,1983
4. Should all casualty radiographs be reviews?;Wardropc, J.; Chennels, P.M.;BMJ,1985
5. Improving accident and emergency radiology;Ficldittg, J.A.;Clin Radiol,1990