The Value of Imaging Part II: Value beyond Image Interpretation

Although image interpretation is an essential part of radiologists' value, there are other ways in which we contribute to patient care. Part II of the value of imaging series reviews current initiatives that demonstrate value beyond the image interpretation. Standardizing processes, reducing th...

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Hauptverfasser: Duong, Phuong-Anh T., MD, Pastel, David A., MD, Sadigh, Gelareh, MD, Ballard, David, MD, Sullivan, Joseph C., MD, Bresnahan, Brian, PhD, Buch, Karen, MD, Duszak, Richard, MD
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