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There can be situations where other healthcare professionals (HCP) are in proximity of the patient being imaged due to the image being acquired outside of the main radiology department. It is unique in the sense patient positioning can vary depending on the environment and situation, whether this be on a ward or in A/E resus.
The lasting impact of COVID Attendees are painfully aware that healthcare has been the second largest sector affected by the “Great Resignation” during and following the COVID pandemic, according to the U.S. We need to providing imaging 24/7 for outpatient and inpatient facilities; it’s becoming critical,” she said.
These can be emergency patients in the day or night, they can be acute inpatients who simply need that next step in their pathway or to be discharged safely, or perhaps just a routine scan which feels urgent. Any time of the day or night, a clinician, radiographer, or radiology manager can call TMC to discuss scanning a patient.
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