Hey everyone,
I recently listened to Episode 7 of the AJR Podcast Series on Diagnostic Excellence and Error, where Dr. Francis Deng and Dr. Jonathan Mezrich discussed the critical topic of communication in radiology.
The podcast delves into some recent court cases and attempts to define what effective communication means in radiology. It was a great and QUICK (23 mins) easy listen.
Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ajr-podcasts/id1445774624?i=1000681735178
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How do you ensure your team stays updated on the latest communication protocols and technologies? Any tips for effective training sessions or workshops?
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What standardized communication protocols have you implemented in your practice? How often do you review and update them?
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What technological tools have you found most effective in improving communication within your radiology department? Any recommendations?
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How do you gather feedback on communication practices from your team, referring physicians, and patients? What methods have been most successful for continuous improvement?
- Do you think any part of the duty to communicate lies in the hands of technologists?
Looking forward to hearing your thoughts and experiences on these topics.
Sean