AIM: To investigate how neurologists perceive the value of the radiology report and to analyse the relation with the neurologists own expertise in radiology and the level of subspecialisation of radiologists. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A web-based survey was distributed to neurologists. The level of subspecialisation was assessed by the percentage of fellowship-trained radiologists and the percentage of radiologists that were members of the Dutch Society of Neuroradiology. RESULTS: Most neurologists interpret all computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) studies themselves, and their self-confidence in making correct interpretations is high. Residents gave higher scores than neurologists for "Radiologist report answers the q...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Prior studies have found a 2%–8 % clinically significant error rate in radio...
Introduction: The aim of this study was to determine a baseline assessment of the national picture o...
Background: Despite overlaying an irreplaceable role as a key diagnostic tool in modern medicine, t...
AIM: To investigate how neurologists perceive the value of the radiology report and to analyse the r...
Background & Aims: Radiology reports are often the only means of communication between radiologists ...
Purpose: To investigate and compare the opinions and expectations regarding the radiology report of ...
Abstract Objective: To evaluate the opinion and perception of referring physicians regarding the ra...
Introduction To evaluate if advanced neuroimaging research is mainly conducted by imaging specialist...
PURPOSE Although there have been many publications on composing an accurate radiological report, ...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate what referring clinicians suggest when asked how the quality of radiology ...
Background: Structured reporting and standardized criteria are increasingly recognized as means of i...
<p><strong>Introduction</strong></p><p>Despite overlaying an irreplaceable role as a key diagnostic ...
Over the last decades, the radiologist is much more responsible towards patients and society. Patien...
Purpose. Studies encompassing the views and aspirations of general practitioners (GPs) concerning th...
Abstract Objective: To improve communication between attending physicians and radiologists by defin...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Prior studies have found a 2%–8 % clinically significant error rate in radio...
Introduction: The aim of this study was to determine a baseline assessment of the national picture o...
Background: Despite overlaying an irreplaceable role as a key diagnostic tool in modern medicine, t...
AIM: To investigate how neurologists perceive the value of the radiology report and to analyse the r...
Background & Aims: Radiology reports are often the only means of communication between radiologists ...
Purpose: To investigate and compare the opinions and expectations regarding the radiology report of ...
Abstract Objective: To evaluate the opinion and perception of referring physicians regarding the ra...
Introduction To evaluate if advanced neuroimaging research is mainly conducted by imaging specialist...
PURPOSE Although there have been many publications on composing an accurate radiological report, ...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate what referring clinicians suggest when asked how the quality of radiology ...
Background: Structured reporting and standardized criteria are increasingly recognized as means of i...
<p><strong>Introduction</strong></p><p>Despite overlaying an irreplaceable role as a key diagnostic ...
Over the last decades, the radiologist is much more responsible towards patients and society. Patien...
Purpose. Studies encompassing the views and aspirations of general practitioners (GPs) concerning th...
Abstract Objective: To improve communication between attending physicians and radiologists by defin...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Prior studies have found a 2%–8 % clinically significant error rate in radio...
Introduction: The aim of this study was to determine a baseline assessment of the national picture o...
Background: Despite overlaying an irreplaceable role as a key diagnostic tool in modern medicine, t...