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Error in Radiology: An Evolutionary Inevitability?
30.04.2019
Error in radiology reporting is a seemingly inevitable part of radiological practice, and a phenomenon that is ubiquitous, often without any respect for radiologist experience or expertise.
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30.04.2019
Error in Radiology: An Evolutionary Inevitability?
Error in radiology reporting is a seemingly inevitable part of radiological practice, and a phenomenon that is ubiquitous, often without any respect for radiologist experience or expertise.
Read more23.04.2019
Are Radiologists’ Work Patterns Safe? Learning from the Aviation Industry
As the volume and complexity of imaging in the UK continues to rise, there is pressure on radiologists to spend increasing amounts of time reporting to cope with the growing workload.
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In what context are radiologists most likely to make mistakes?
Radiology reporting errors are a recurring and seemingly inevitable part of radiology practice. There is little that objectively identifies the reporting context in which reporting errors are most likely to occur.
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