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After-Hours Radiology: Challenges and Strategies for the Radiologist
American Journal of Roentgenology, 2015Because of the increase in the use of 24-hour-a-day 7-day-a-week real-time radiologic interpretation, radiologists more frequently perform after-hours work. The purpose of this article was to examine the challenges arising from after-hours work and describe evidence-based strategies meant to limit the adverse physical and psychologic stresses of after ...
Saurabh, Rohatgi +4 more
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Emergency radiology without the radiologist: the forensic perspective
La radiologia medica, 2009The aim of this paper is to describe two cases from the authors' forensic archive database in which teleradiology was related to unfavourable outcomes.Two patients underwent autopsy after unexpected death following road accidents. In one case, death was caused by multiple cervical fractures following minor neck injury in the presence of diffuse ...
DI PAOLO, MARCO +3 more
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The Architect and the Radiologist: Planning Radiologic Diagnostic Facilities
Radiology, 1973Many problems mutual to architects and radiologists are enumerated and a routine of action for the radiologist suggested. He should confer with clerical and technical personnel in his department, and with the professional staff of his own and other hospitals.
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The radiologist assistant: the solution to radiology workforce needs
Emergency Radiology, 2006Since 2003 the radiologist assistant (RA) was introduced in response to the severe shortage of radiologists and the increased demand for medical imaging services. Other non-physician clinicians, such as PAs, currently play an important role in the medical imaging environment.
Norman, McLeod, Gladys, Montane
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[IT systems in radiology and IT systems for radiologists].
Der Radiologe, 2014Radiology plays an important role in introduction and use of information technology (IT) systems in the daily clinical routine. The radiology information system (RIS) and picture archiving and communication system (PACS) are the main systems used in a digital radiology department.
J-M, Hempel +5 more
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The radiology administrative assistant: Saving radiologists’ time
Current Problems in Diagnostic RadiologyTo review the utilisation of radiology administrative assistants in supporting radiologists with daily tasks that are not directly related to image interpretation.Records of all tasks delegated to radiology administrative assistants in a multi-centre radiological institution between 2021 and 2022 were collected.
Shirly Lee +5 more
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The Radiological Service—How Many Radiologists Are Advisable?
Radiology, 1963Radiological service is provided in offices, clinics, hospitals, and other institutions, all varying widely in size and scope. Offices range from simple “one-man” units caring effectively for small patient loads to multiple-radiologist units caring for as many as 150 patients a day. Hospitals range from 10-bed units to 10,000 bed complexes. Clinics are
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Radiology department management by radiologists
Academic Radiology, 1997R L, Siegle, L, Nelsen
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Joining a National Radiology Entity: A Radiologist Perspective
Journal of the American College of Radiology, 2021Timothy A, Bernauer +2 more
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