Burnout is a concern for radiologists …greater for diagnostic radiologists than all other physicians. Risk factors for burnout include inadequate training, work overload, lack of control, severe time constraints for work output, prolonged stress, introduction of many changes quickly….”2
The radiologist is not only an ‘interpreter’ of images, but also a consultant for clinical activity. Freeing up useful and precious time for the radiologist means you can not only double the number of exams to be reported, but more and more allows radiologists to grow and also improve their professional life …. allowing for space and time with multidisciplinary teams; the role of the radiologist will be fundamental.”
What if your radiology systems were so intuitive and intelligent that your imaging teams got the image right the first time, every time?
Click here to learn moreWhat if radiologists could organize, review, analyze and report imaging studies using just one workspace?
Click here to learn moreWhat if your radiologists could significantly reduce their reporting time while increasing the value of the report?
Click here to learn moreWhat if every imaging patient showed up on time and prepared?
Click here to learn moreWhat if your imaging team could access expert support for complex procedures and protocols whenever they need it?
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