Skip to main content

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??

submitted by /u/rahel_
[link] [comments]

source https://www.reddit.com/r/Radiology/comments/wa9ja8/wrong_or_incomplete_diagnosis_what_should_i_do/

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

AI for radiology - A survey

Hello folks! We are a group of students from Karolinska Institutet and Stockholm University (Sweden). We are conducting a short survey (it should not take more than 10 minutes of your time) to evaluate an Artificial Intelligence framework for evaluating medical imaging and, in particular, the effect that explainability can have on clinicians' attitudes toward it. We welcome anyone who interacts with medical imaging to take our survey, so please, feel free to do it even if you are still a student or an intern! If you know someone who works in the field, please, pass them the survey. It would help us greatly. https://bit.ly/RTEX_survey Thanks in advance to all of you! submitted by /u/francozzz [link] [comments] source https://www.reddit.com/r/Radiology/comments/r2ratp/ai_for_radiology_a_survey/

Fibrous Dysplasia of the Skull

submitted by /u/ctisus [link] [comments] source https://www.reddit.com/r/Radiology/comments/111ej8m/fibrous_dysplasia_of_the_skull/

Multigated acquisition (MUGA) - Procedure in which patient’s RBCs are radiolabeled and gated cardiac scintigraphy is obtained.

submitted by /u/Ok_Combination_889 [link] [comments] source https://www.reddit.com/r/Radiology/comments/z83wm1/multigated_acquisition_muga_procedure_in_which/