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Radiologist Burnout – and related issues

Teleradiology Solutions

In the US for instance, radiology groups are being increasingly taken over by larger groups, or becoming employees of hospitals and hospital systems, in an effort to curb costs and improve economies of scale. In different parts of the world, the situation is of course different. Opposite ends of the spectrum indeed.

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Porencephaly

Global Radiology CME

Red arrows indicate focal encephalomalacia of the left parietal lobe with replacement by a cystic mass that communicates with the left lateral ventricle. Discussion: Porencephaly is a rare congenital neurological disorder of the central nervous system that is characterized by encephalomalacia that communicates with the ventricular system [1].

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4 Strategies to Reduce Reporting Errors in Radiology

Everything Rad

Adrian Brady, President of the European Society of Radiology; and consultant radiologist from Mercy University Hospital in Cork, Ireland. In fact, communication failure in general is the fourth most common reason for radiologists in the U.S. American Journal of Roentgenology AJR (2007);188:1173-1178 2 Bruno MA, Walker EA, Abujudeh HH.

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Extending the Reach

Imaging Technology

Meeting the Technical and Geographic Challenges For more than 17 years, eHealth Saskatchewan has been using a picture archiving and communication system (PACS) from Philips Healthcare Informatics to deliver quality radiology services across a very large geographic region. million people in Saskatchewan.