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Radiologists of Reddit: Has your work life changed recently?

I work for a teleradiology company in the UK. Recently we're seeing record numbers of studies to report, and fewer and fewer radiologists available to report them. People are dying because my company is not able to adequately perform its service, but the bosses refuse to even let our client hospitals know there will be delays. I went to my manager to ask why we couldn't at least consider giving sites the option to take back service (what with one of our core values ostensibly being patient care), and he said "There's no point, it's the same everywhere. There's just no rads available". Is this true? I know our radiologists aren't quitting, just picking up fewer shifts. It seems unlikely that radiologists everywhere just suddenly all want less work

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