2015
DOI: 10.1148/radiol.2015142738
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Gathering Storm Clouds Suggest the Need for a Culture Change in Radiology: Radiologist-centered Imaging

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“…In this vision, MP3.0 is motivated by the conviction that medical physicists bring unique and crucial expertise to the table, that every patient's care can be improved by a medical physicist, and that every clinic should have a medical physicist. MP3.0 aligns with similar initiatives which have been launched in other areas of health, including radiology, 15,16 public health, 17 gastroenterology, 18 and nursing. 19 Recognizing medical physics as a unique discipline can offer clarity to its contributing role in and value to the healthcare enterprise.…”
Section: Role Of Medical Physics In Health Carementioning
confidence: 84%
“…In this vision, MP3.0 is motivated by the conviction that medical physicists bring unique and crucial expertise to the table, that every patient's care can be improved by a medical physicist, and that every clinic should have a medical physicist. MP3.0 aligns with similar initiatives which have been launched in other areas of health, including radiology, 15,16 public health, 17 gastroenterology, 18 and nursing. 19 Recognizing medical physics as a unique discipline can offer clarity to its contributing role in and value to the healthcare enterprise.…”
Section: Role Of Medical Physics In Health Carementioning
confidence: 84%
“…In assessing overall happiness, radiologists rated lowest of the medical specialties in the 2015 survey. 8 To my knowledge, there are no existing studies that assess potential burnout differences in incidence, causation, and possible solutions between diagnostic radiologists and interventional radiologists. While many of the stresses in medicine apply to all physicians, there are unique characteristics of diagnostic radiology and IR practices that need to be acknowledged and addressed.…”
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“…Burnout is also increasingly being recognized as a phenomenon contributing to dissatisfaction among radiologists (15). A challenging workload, long clinical days, and difficult shifts can all contribute to burnout; radiologists report experiencing burnout at a higher rate than physicians from most other medical specialties averaged together (16).…”
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confidence: 99%