Emergency Radiology: Current Challenges and Preparing for Continued Growth

The escalation of imaging volumes in the emergency department and intensifying demands for rapid radiology results have increased the demand for emergency radiology. The provision of emergency radiology is essential for nearly all radiology practices, from the smallest to the largest. As our radiolo...

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Hauptverfasser: Chong, Suzanne T., Robinson, Jeffrey D., Davis, Melissa A., Bruno, Michael A., Roberge, Eric A., Reddy, Sravanthi, Pyatt, Robert S., Friedberg, Eric B.
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