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Medical Malpractice Insights: Radiology over-reads – Who’s responsible?

EMDocs

Chuck Pilcher, MD, FACEP Editor, Medical Malpractice Insights Editor, Med Mal Insights Radiology over-reads – Who’s responsible? Patient not informed of enlarged heart, dies 3 weeks post ED visit Miscommunicated radiology findings are a hot topic. If you have a story to share click here. Baccei SJ et al. Tyler W et al.

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Herring – ICU Radiology Review

University of Maryland CC Project

Allison Herring, Assistant Professor in the Department of Diagnostic Radiology and Nuclear Medicine at the University of Medicine, School of Medicine presents an ICU Imaging review, with a focus on chest radiology as part of the DC5 Lecture series.

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Implementation of a standardized pregnancy screening process to address gender disparities in radiology turn-around-time and ED length of stay

EM Ottawa

Findings: Pre intervention women of childbearing age had 18 min longer CT […] The post Implementation of a standardized pregnancy screening process to address gender disparities in radiology turn-around-time and ED length of stay appeared first on EMOttawa Blog.

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Smith – Trauma Radiology

University of Maryland CC Project

Elana Smith is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Diagnostic Radiology and Nuclear Medicine at the University of Maryland School of Medicine who presents on the Top 10 Radiology Diagnoses in Trauma.

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Outcomes of repeat X-rays of the chest recommended by radiology of patients discharged from the emergency department

Emergency Medicine Journal

Emergency departments (EDs) are required to have safe systems in place to manage radiology reports. Radiology reports typically only become available after the patient has been discharged. Reviewing and acting on diagnostic reports is a professional obligation.

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Artificial intelligence in radiology and neurology

CasesBlog

A documentary by Tilman Wolff und Ranga Yogeshwar The info on artificial intelligence in radiology and neurology starts at minute 4: Posted at Clinical Cases and Images. Which decisions can we leave to the algorithms - and which do we want to? And what are AI’s social implications?"

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Emergency Radiology Course

ETM Course

Off the back of the very successful trauma radiology course last year, Andrew Dixon and Frank Gaillard from Radiopaedia and Andy Buck from the ETM Course are presenting a new, one day, Emergency Radiology course on Saturday May 16th at the Alfred Hospital in Melbourne.