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Diagnostic Radiology for Interventional Radiologists [PDF]
As interventional radiology continues its clinical evolution, more and more time is spent evaluating and managing patients. These activities do not generate substantial revenue, particularly when compared with the interpretation of diagnostic studies.
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C.O.V.E.R. (Clinician’s Opinions, Views, and Expectations concerning the radiology Report) study : a university hospital experience [PDF]
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Bosmans, Jan, Choa, Joanna Marie D
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Giving radiologists a voice: a review of podcasts in radiology [PDF]
Abstract Objectives Podcasts are audio recordings distributed via the Internet. We review the availability of podcasts on the topic of radiology. Methods A search for podcasts relating to radiology was performed using search engines and free public websites that either hosted or distributed podcasts. Only English language podcast series were included,
Christopher G. D. Clarke +5 more
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Radiology and A Radiologist: A Keystone in the Turmoil of Trauma Setting [PDF]
Traumatic injuries are one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality. Precise diagnosis and management in the golden hour are key to decrease morbidity and mortality. History and physical examination alone are insufficient to avoid misdiagnosis. In this article, we tried to determine the role of a radiologist and an appropriate imaging modality ...
Hussain, Khadija +7 more
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Cross-sectional study of the provision of interventional oncology services in the UK [PDF]
Objective: To map out the current provision of interventional oncology (IO) services in the UK. Design: Cross-sectional multicentre study. Setting: All National Health Service (NHS) trusts in England and Scottish, Welsh and Northern Ireland health ...
Alcorn, Des J. +9 more
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Background There is a lack of formal, published videofluoroscopic swallow study (VFSS) training targeting radiologists, yet radiology senior medical officers and resident medical officers (i.e., radiologists-in-training, known in Australia as “registrars”
Leah M. Coman +6 more
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The Bionic Radiologist: avoiding blurry pictures and providing greater insights [PDF]
Radiology images and reports have long been digitalized. However, the potential of the more than 3.6 billion radiology examinations performed annually worldwide has largely gone unused in the effort to digitally transform health care.
Dewey, Marc, Wilkens, Uta
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The identity and role of the radiologist in 2020: a survey among ESR full radiologist members
Background Radiologists undertake a wide variety of functions which have altered as technologies have evolved. The aim of this survey was to explore radiologists’ opinions concerning their role and identity in 2020.
European Society of Radiology (ESR)
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With demand increasing each year for diagnostic imaging and imaging guided interventions, it is important for the radiology workforce to expand in line with need.
European Society of Radiology (ESR)
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Building Relations with Radiology Administrators
In some radiology departments, the lack of alignment between administrators and radiologists can pose significant challenges. This article describes how differences in background and priorities between administrators and radiologists can contribute to ...
Megan Kalambo, Jay R. Parikh
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