Doctor-patient communication in radiology: a great opportunity for future radiology

作者: M. Bazzocchi

DOI: 10.1007/S11547-012-0800-6

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摘要: This text discusses several aspects of doctor-patient communication in radiology, including the origins, advantages, and ethical legal aspects. Over last 10 years, radiologists have assumed increasing responsibilities towards patients society. Patients, who are becoming better informed more aware about medical issues, a right to be given timely diagnosis want receive as much information possible from radiologist. has implications for levels everyday radiological practice, organisation work, radiologist training. Better interaction with patient helps build closer, trusting, relationship result that will motivated his or her work. Until now, were not adequately trained communicate directly verbally patients, especially when was unfavourable. It is important emphasise need specific practical training this respect, which indispensable future developments discipline.

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