Mary H. Scanlon, MD
Mary H. Scanlon, MD
Professor of Clinical Radiology
Department: Radiology
Contact information
Department of Radiology
Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania
3400 Spruce Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104
Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania
3400 Spruce Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104
Office: 215-615-1704
Fax: 215-662-3093
Fax: 215-662-3093
Email:
mary.scanlon@uphs.upenn.edu
mary.scanlon@uphs.upenn.edu
Education:
B.S.
Villanova University, 1976.
MD
Medical College of Pennsylvania, 1980.
Permanent linkB.S.
Villanova University, 1976.
MD
Medical College of Pennsylvania, 1980.
Selected Publications
Itri JN, Kim W, Redfern RO, Boonn W, Cook T and Scanlon MH: "Using a web-based application to enhance resident training and improve performance on-call" abstract AUR 2010.Faerber E, Itri JN, Scanlon MH, Dunne A, Orons P, Atkins M and Verde F: Top Issues Facing Radiology Residents in Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, and Central Pennsylvania. Panel for 95th Annual Pennsylvania Radiological Society meeting October 2010.
Itri JN, Redfern RO, Kim W, Boonn W and Scanlon MH: Developing Quality and Safety Metrics for Radiology Residents and Fellows. ACR Maximizing Value in Radiology Through Quality and Safety Improvements course October 2010.
Itri JN, Kim W, Scanlon MH: Orion: A web-based application designed to monitor resident and fellow performance on-call. Journal of Digital Imaging 24(5): 897-907, November 2010.
Itri, JN, Redfern, RO, Boedec, C, Mercer, E, Scanlon, MH, and Datner E: "Developing an Automated Process to Notify the Emergency Department of Significant Changes in On-Call Resident Interpretations Requiring Non-Urgent Follow-Up" electronic exhibit ARRS 2010.
Ruutiainen At, Scanlon MH, Itri JN: Identifying benchmarks for discrepancy rates in preliminary interpretations provided by radiology trainees at an academic institution. Journal of the American College of Radiology 8(9): 644-8, April 2011 Notes: accepted for publication.
Itri JN, Kang HC, Krishnan S, Nathan DL, Scanlon MH: Using focused missed-case conferences to reduce discrepancies in musculoskeletal studies interpreted by residents on call. American Journal of Roentgenology 197(4): W696-705, June 2011 Notes: accepted for publication.
Ruutiainen AT, Durand DJ, Scanlon MH, and Itri JN: Increased error rates in preliminary reports issued by radiology residents working more than 10 consecutive hours overnight. Academic Radiology Special Educational Edition accepted , Sept 2012.
