Process mapping in screening mammography Whitman, G J; Venable, S L; Downs, R L ...
Journal of digital imaging,
05/1999, Letnik:
12, Številka:
2 Suppl 1
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Successful screening mammography programs aim to screen large numbers of women efficiently and inexpensively. Development of an effective screening mammography program requires skilled personnel, ...solid infrastructure, and a robust computer system. A group of physicians, technologists, computer support personnel, and administrators carefully analyzed a growing screening mammography program as a series of steps, starting with the request for the examination and ending with the receipt of a hard-copy consultation. The analysis involved a detailed examination of every step and every possible outcome in the screening process. The information gained through process mapping may be used for identification of systemic and personnel problems, allocation of resources, modification of workplace architecture, and design of computer networks. Process mapping is helpful for those involved in designing and improving screening mammography programs. Viewing a process (i.e., obtaining a screening mammogram) as a series of steps may allow for the identification of inefficient components that may limit growth.
RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN PROPERTY INSURANCE LAW Downs, Andrew B.; Harwood, Susan B.; Lane, David R. ...
Tort & insurance law journal,
01/1999, Letnik:
34, Številka:
2
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Two studies investigated the influence of sex-role identification, using data gathered with the Bem Sex-Role Inventory: (1) on the feelings & expectations of F Coll students (N = 66) regarding the ...possibility of their own marriage & subsequent divorce; & (2) among divorced Fs (N = 32), on their reasons for divorce, & the trauma they experienced during the postdivorce adjustment period. Among Coll students, femininity was related to pessimistic expectations regarding marriage & divorce, while masculinity was related to more positive expectations. In the divorced sample, less conventional (more masculine) Fs seemed to adjust more easily. Femininity was related to more frequent reports that the divorce was partly due to the women's own needs & behaviors. 3 Tables, 22 References. HA
Museum Department Reports Downs, Linda; Joel, Abraham; Peters, F. Warren ...
Bulletin of the Detroit Institute of Arts,
01/1980, Letnik:
58, Številka:
4
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Museum Department Reports DOWNS, LINDA; JOEL, ABRAHAM; PETERS, F. WARREN ...
Bulletin of the Detroit Institute of Arts,
01/1979, Letnik:
57, Številka:
4
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MUSEUM DEPARTMENT REPORTS DOWNS, LINDA; JOEL, ABRAHAM; PETERS, F. WARREN ...
Bulletin of the Detroit Institute of Arts,
01/1978, Letnik:
56, Številka:
5
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MUSEUM DEPARTMENT REPORTS DOWNS, LINDA; GREAVES, JAMES L.; ELAM, CHARLES H. ...
Bulletin of the Detroit Institute of Arts,
01/1976, Letnik:
55, Številka:
1
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MUSEUM DEPARTMENT REPORTS Downs, Linda; Joel, Abraham; Peters, F. Warren ...
Bulletin of the Detroit Institute of Arts,
01/1977, Letnik:
56, Številka:
1
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