Twelve commandments of radiology: guidance on the use of imaging in clinical practice
Abstract
The requesting of radiological investigations is frequently devolved to the ward-based doctors in training. In a National Health Service system that is regularly over capacity, radiological investigations are an expensive commodity often overused or poorly targeted by doctors. By considering the following ‘Commandments of Radiology’; doctors could target imaging more appropriately, resulting in higher quality information and hence, better patent...
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Title
Twelve commandments of radiology: guidance on the use of imaging in clinical practice
Published Date
Nov 1, 2018
Journal
Volume
94
Issue
1117
Pages
670 - 670
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