The Good Ol' Days?
Another academic year has begun and, I have to be honest, I worry about those transitioning from training to practice. Writing down those impressions and moving to the next case, knowing that an attending radiologist would not review those images for 6-12 hours and that the care team would act on ou...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Applied radiology (1976) 2024-07, Vol.53 (4), p.3-3 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Another academic year has begun and, I have to be honest, I worry about those transitioning from training to practice. Writing down those impressions and moving to the next case, knowing that an attending radiologist would not review those images for 6-12 hours and that the care team would act on our interpretation, was terrifying and nearly impossible. [...]pressures are even more immense for rapid radiology interpretations, and images per study have increased exponentially. Or maybe demands on radiology have increased such that even the most experienced and capable (including folks far faster and more knowledgeable than I am) feel overwhelmed. Sharon Breske is certainly not new to the Anderson Publishing family as she has been the outstanding managing editor of our sibling publication, Applied Radiation Oncology (ARO), for many years. |
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ISSN: | 0160-9963 1879-2898 |
DOI: | 10.1016/10.37549/AR-D-24-0022 |