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Part of the highly respected Requisites series, Radiology
Noninterpretive Skills, by Drs. Hani H. Abujudeh and Michael A.
Bruno, is a single-volume source of timely information on all of
the non-imaging aspects of radiology such as quality and safety,
ethics and professionalism, and error management in radiology.
Residents and radiologists preparing for the boards and
recertification will find this book invaluable, as well as those
practitioners wanting to broaden their knowledge and skills in this
increasingly important area. Offers a readable and concise
introduction to the essential noninterpretive skills as defined by
the IOM, ACR, and other national organizations. Covers what you
need to know about quality and safety; leadership and management;
health economics; legal, business, ethics and professionalism;
statistical tools; error reporting and prevention; evidence-based
imaging; health IT and internet applications; "Image Wisely" and
"Imaging 3.0" ACR initiatives; legal issues and malpractice;
current and future payment models in radiology; and much more.
Summarizes key information with numerous outlines, tables,
''pearls,'' and boxed material for easy reference. Provides
comprehensive coverage of key "milestones" in training identified
by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education
(ACGME). Fills an important gap for those preparing for the current
MOC and ABR exams, covering the many topics touched upon in a major
section of the examinations. Brings together in one source the
experience of leading national experts and a select team of expert
contributors. Expert ConsultT eBook version included with purchase.
This enhanced eBook experience allows you to search all of the
text, figures, Q&As, and references from the book on a variety
of devices.
In over 150 cases featuring 600, high-quality images, Emergency
Radiology Cases provides a succinct review of problems encountered
by Radiologists when on call for the emergency room. Cases are
divided into Trauma, Non-Trauma, and Pediatric sections, and
categorized by parts of the body including: Brain, Spine, Upper and
Lower Extremities, Chest, and Abdomen. Part of the Cases in
Radiology series, this book follows the easy-to-use format of
question and answer in which the patient history is provided on the
first page of the case, and radiologic findings, differential
diagnosis, teaching points, next steps in management, and
suggestions for furthering reading are revealed on the following
page. This casebook is an essential resource for Radiology
Residents and practicing Radiologists alike.
Radiology has been transformed by new imaging advances and a
greater demand for imaging, along with a much lower tolerance for
error as part of the Quality & Safety revolution in healthcare.
With a greater emphasis on patient safety and quality in imaging
practice, imaging specialists are increasingly charged with
ensuring patient safety and demonstrating that everything done for
patients in their care meets the highest quality and safety
standards. This book offers practical guidance on understanding,
creating, and implementing quality management programs in
Radiology. Chapters are comprehensive, detailed, and organized into
three sections: Core Concepts, Management Concepts, and Educational
& Special Concepts. Discussions are applicable to all practice
settings: community hospitals, private practice, academic
radiology, and government/military practice, as well as to those
preparing for the quality and safety questions on the American
Board of Radiology's "Maintenance of Certification" or initial
Board Certification Examinations. Bringing together the various
elements that comprise the quality and safety agenda for Radiology,
this book serves as a thorough roadmap and resource for
radiologists, technicians, and radiology managers and
administrators.
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