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Wrong or incomplete diagnosis: What should I do??

Hey, I'm a radiology tech and am currently working in a tech-school. I'm sorry if I explain myself to complicated or wrong, English is not my first language!

To show the students practical examples, we look at a lot of images from actual patients. For a while now I have notice a few mistakes in patient examination (fe. Wrong imagine, incompetend imagine,...) and wrong diagnosis (fe. A fracture wasn't discribed, mamma-ca wasn't mentioned).

For me this seems horrible and irresponsible. Most of the pictures are a least a few month old, and I don't want to set on any toes since I'm not a physician but I Honestly don't know what to do?! And I don't want anyone to feel controlled by me just looking for pictures to explain something a bit better!!

Do you have any advise or idea how I should handle this??

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