Verónica Illescas-Megías, Jorge Manuel Maqueda-Pérez, Dolores Domínguez-Pinos, Teodoro Rudolphi Solero, Francisco Sendra-Portero
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Abstract
Radiotorax.es is a free, non-profit web-based tool designed to support formative self-assessment in chest X-ray interpretation. This article presents its structure, educational applications, and usage data from 11 years of continuous operation. Users complete interpretation rounds of 20 clinical cases, compare their reports with expert evaluations, and conduct a structured self-assessment. From 2011 to 2022, 14,389 users registered, and 7,726 completed at least one session. Most were medical students (75.8%), followed by residents (15.2%) and practicing physicians (9.0%). The platform has been integrated into undergraduate medical curricula and used in various educational contexts, including tutorials, peer and expert review, and longitudinal tracking. Its flexible design supports self-directed learning, instructor-guided use, and multicenter research. As a freely accessible resource based on real clinical cases, Radiotorax.es provides a scalable, realistic, and well-received training environment that promotes diagnostic skill development, reflection, and educational innovation in radiology education.
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Journal of Educational Evaluation for Health Professions aims to provide readers the state-of-the art practical information on the educational evaluation for health professions so that to increase the quality of undergraduate, graduate, and continuing education. It is specialized in educational evaluation including adoption of measurement theory to medical health education, promotion of high stakes examination such as national licensing examinations, improvement of nationwide or international programs of education, computer-based testing, computerized adaptive testing, and medical health regulatory bodies. Its field comprises a variety of professions that address public medical health as following but not limited to: Care workers Dental hygienists Dental technicians Dentists Dietitians Emergency medical technicians Health educators Medical record technicians Medical technologists Midwives Nurses Nursing aides Occupational therapists Opticians Oriental medical doctors Oriental medicine dispensers Oriental pharmacists Pharmacists Physical therapists Physicians Prosthetists and Orthotists Radiological technologists Rehabilitation counselor Sanitary technicians Speech-language therapists.