Facilitating radiological imaging for patients is an essential task for foundation year (FY) doctors. Achieving competence in this task can significantly enhance patient management. We evaluated the confidence and skills of FY doctors in facilitating radiological imaging before and after introduction of formal training. Twenty surgical FYs working at a large teaching hospital were surveyed to evaluate their baseline level of competence in booking and discussing imaging with radiology colleagues. Parameters were measured on a Likert scale, including confidence in discussing requests and satisfaction of their own performance following discussions with radiologists. Eight radiology consultants were surveyed to evaluate their opinions on FYs' c...
Aims: Increasingly complex imaging techniques, such as computed tomography, magnetic resonance imagi...
Adequate communication between radiologist and referring general practitioner (GP) is mandatory in a...
Objectives We investigate in what percentage of cases and to what extent radiological reports change...
Facilitating radiological imaging for patients is an essential task for foundation year (FY) doctors...
This text discusses several aspects of doctor-patient communication in radiology, including the orig...
The purpose of this study was designed to determine if the perceptions of effective communication be...
Introduction The aims of this study were to (1) examine what makes a communication encounter with a ...
Background: Patient empowerment requires that patients have enough information to make decisions con...
The purpose of this project is to teach radiologists who perform image guided interventions effectiv...
Introduction: Abnormality detection system use across National Health Service (NHS) hospitals is wid...
The purpose of this study was to explore of patient perceptions regarding the performance of the Rad...
Objectives: Whilst radiology is central to the modern practice of medicine, graduating doctors often...
Aims: Increasingly complex imaging techniques, such as computed tomography, magnetic resonance imagi...
Adequate communication between radiologist and referring general practitioner (GP) is mandatory in a...
Objectives We investigate in what percentage of cases and to what extent radiological reports change...
Facilitating radiological imaging for patients is an essential task for foundation year (FY) doctors...
This text discusses several aspects of doctor-patient communication in radiology, including the orig...
The purpose of this study was designed to determine if the perceptions of effective communication be...
Introduction The aims of this study were to (1) examine what makes a communication encounter with a ...
Background: Patient empowerment requires that patients have enough information to make decisions con...
The purpose of this project is to teach radiologists who perform image guided interventions effectiv...
Introduction: Abnormality detection system use across National Health Service (NHS) hospitals is wid...
The purpose of this study was to explore of patient perceptions regarding the performance of the Rad...
Objectives: Whilst radiology is central to the modern practice of medicine, graduating doctors often...
Aims: Increasingly complex imaging techniques, such as computed tomography, magnetic resonance imagi...
Adequate communication between radiologist and referring general practitioner (GP) is mandatory in a...
Objectives We investigate in what percentage of cases and to what extent radiological reports change...