Create More Effective Radiology Reports
In this talk, we explore why and how radiology reports can sometimes be challenging to read and decipher. If you write radiology reports, we’ll help you become better acquainted with some practices that can make your reports easier for others to interpret. If you read radiology reports, we’ll help you develop a better understanding of the things going on behind the scenes that influence how radiology reports get written the way that they do. Download PDF: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1yy9L... Chapters: 00:00 - Introduction 03:05 - Stakeholders 07:53 - Exacerbating Factors 09:39 - Stilted Language 12:57 - Disorganization 14:36 - Buried Findings 15:30 - Findings/Impression Discrepancies 16:09 - Insufficient Diagnosis 18:33 - Insufficient Recommendations 22:34 - Needle in a Haystack 23:10 - Jargon 25:09 - Closing

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