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Challenges for Radio-technologists at Radiology Departments in Libya
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The Paperless Radiology Department
Australasian Radiology, 1988ABSTRACTThis report describes the philosophy and the development of Royal Children's Hospital Radiology computer system. Although there are a number of Radiology computer systems, this system provides on line access to all patients previous reports and new reports from any termind within the Hospital immediately they are typed; and prints cumulative ...
J F, De Campo, D W, Boldt
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Designing a Safer Radiology Department
American Journal of Roentgenology, 2012Patients presume safety in radiologic services, but the potential to do harm exists in every area of imaging. Radiology department personnel need to understand basic regulatory requirements for safety and how to promote and improve safety in the future.This article reviews key safety metrics that we think are relevant to radiology and discusses how to ...
C Daniel, Johnson +7 more
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Emergency department coverage by academic departments of radiology
Academic Radiology, 2000The purpose of this study was to survey academic radiology departments to determine how emergency radiology coverage is handled and whether there are any prerequisites for those individuals providing this coverage.The authors developed a simple two-page survey and sent it to a total of 608 program directors, chiefs of diagnostic radiology, chairpersons,
T B, Hunter +3 more
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Coaching in a Radiology department
Radiología (English Edition)Coaching is an effective tool that seeks personal reflection as a way for people to find their own solutions. In this article we show our results when applying it in our Radiology Service. The article includes a bibliographic review on its potential applications in Medicine and in Radiology.
A, García Bolado, D, Castanedo Vázquez
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Potential risks in radiology departments
Pediatric Radiology, 2008Pediatric patients in the Emergency Department (ED) often need diagnostic imaging examinations. These range from radiographs to fluoroscopic procedures to CT and MRI. Each of these examinations requires transportation and hand-offs (transfer of patient to different health care workers), and each carries inherent risks of the procedure itself.
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Radiological Sciences in the Pediatric Radiology Department
Journal of the Royal Society of Health, 1987R M, Heller, A E, James
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