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Current research interests are mainly revolve around; Perception in Medical Imaging, Receiver Operating Characteristic analysis of performance, human performance and performance errors particularly in medical imaging interpretation, as well as identification of the impact of specific lesion features on diagnostic accuracy specially why visible cancers missed in screening mammography. I have presented at the major national and international imaging meetings including the annual meetings of the Radiological Society of North America, International Society of Optical Engineering, Medical Imaging Perception Society, Australian Institute of Radiography and Sydney Cancer Conference.

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Suleiman, W., Rawashdeh, M., Lewis, S., McEntee, M., Lee, W., Tapia, K., Brennan, P. (2016). Impact of Breast Reader Assessment Strategy on mammographic radiologists' test reading performance. Journal of Medical Imaging and Radiation Oncology, 60(3), 352-358. [More Information] Suleiman, W., McEntee, M., Lewis, S., Rawashdeh, M., Georgian-Smith, D., Heard, R., Tapia, K., Brennan, P. (2016). In the digital era, architectural distortion remains a challenging radiological task. Clinical Radiology, 71(1), e35-e40. [More Information] Mhathuna, N., Rawashdeh, M., Davis, M., Brennan, P. (2014). Evaluation of bi-rads equivocal score use in screening mammography. Irish Journal of Medical Science, 183(Supplement 12), S559. [More Information] Rawashdeh, M., Lee, W., Bourne, R., Ryan, E., Pietrzyk, M., Reed, W., Heard, R., Black, D., Brennan, P. (2013). Markers of good performance in mammography depend on number of annual readings. Radiology, 269(1), 61-67. [More Information] Rawashdeh, M., Bourne, R., Ryan, E., Lee, W., Pietrzyk, M., Reed, W., Borecky, N., Brennan, P. (2013). Quantitative Measures Confirm the Inverse Relationship between Lesion Spiculation and Detection of Breast Masses. Academic Radiology, 20(5), 576-580. [More Information]

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