The Role of Physician Experience in Pelvic Examination Accuracy The Role of Physician Experience in Pelvic Examination Accuracy

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Abstract

Approximately 61% of abnormal clinical pelvic examinations were confirmed by pelvic ultrasound examination, while 92% of normal clinical pelvic examinations were confirmed by pelvic ultrasound examination. Physicians with less experience commonly diagnosed normal clinical pelvic examinations. Experienced physicians more frequently diagnosed abnormal clinical pelvic examinations. Both examinations were concordant 75% of the time.

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