PURPOSE To analyze the changes in the work profiles of radiologists and the reporting time after the implementation of professional subspecialization in the radiology department of a Swiss university hospital. METHODS In a retrospective analysis, the overall number of different radiologic examinations performed in the department of radiology of the largest Swiss university hospital was documented for 2014 and 2016 before and after the implementation of subspecialized reporting (subspecialities: abdominal, musculoskeletal, cardiothoracic, emergency, and pediatric imaging) in May 2015. For six selected radiologists, the number and types of reported examinations as well as the related radiology report turnaround times (RTATs) were ana...
Objective To determine the frequency, nature (using standardized coding taxonomy), and temporal tren...
The purpose of this project was to improve the quality of care of inpatients and reduce patient even...
RATIONALE AND OBJECTIVES: Given increasing volume and workflow interruptions in radiology, we sought...
INTRODUCTION: To assess the impact of changing from general to subspecialized reporting on turnarou...
Objectives: To determine the effects of reorganizing a radiology institute from decentralized/modali...
examinations in at least some of the chosen fields more intensive. This move toward rec-ognizing sub...
Purpose In the adult emergency department of a university hospital, we investigated the frequency o...
Introduction: Radiographers' profession is constantly evolving, which demands adaptation of educatio...
Background Interruptions are a cause of discrepancy, errors, and potential safety incidents in radio...
Aim: The creators endeavored to characterize the estimation of good clinical understudy instructing ...
This thesis deals with the issue of modernization of radiologicaldepartment and its impact on its st...
INTRODUCTION: The need to measure reporting workload in teaching departments remains a current perti...
Aim: The creators endeavored to characterize the estimation of good clinical understudy instructing ...
PURPOSE: To assess the practice environment of emergency radiologists with a focus on schedule, job ...
OBJECTIVE To estimate the human resources required for a retrospective quality review of differe...
Objective To determine the frequency, nature (using standardized coding taxonomy), and temporal tren...
The purpose of this project was to improve the quality of care of inpatients and reduce patient even...
RATIONALE AND OBJECTIVES: Given increasing volume and workflow interruptions in radiology, we sought...
INTRODUCTION: To assess the impact of changing from general to subspecialized reporting on turnarou...
Objectives: To determine the effects of reorganizing a radiology institute from decentralized/modali...
examinations in at least some of the chosen fields more intensive. This move toward rec-ognizing sub...
Purpose In the adult emergency department of a university hospital, we investigated the frequency o...
Introduction: Radiographers' profession is constantly evolving, which demands adaptation of educatio...
Background Interruptions are a cause of discrepancy, errors, and potential safety incidents in radio...
Aim: The creators endeavored to characterize the estimation of good clinical understudy instructing ...
This thesis deals with the issue of modernization of radiologicaldepartment and its impact on its st...
INTRODUCTION: The need to measure reporting workload in teaching departments remains a current perti...
Aim: The creators endeavored to characterize the estimation of good clinical understudy instructing ...
PURPOSE: To assess the practice environment of emergency radiologists with a focus on schedule, job ...
OBJECTIVE To estimate the human resources required for a retrospective quality review of differe...
Objective To determine the frequency, nature (using standardized coding taxonomy), and temporal tren...
The purpose of this project was to improve the quality of care of inpatients and reduce patient even...
RATIONALE AND OBJECTIVES: Given increasing volume and workflow interruptions in radiology, we sought...