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This framework aims to support the increasingly popular use of teleradiology services to meet the current and future needs of NHS radiology reporting and support early diagnosis of patients through the quick turnaround of medical imaging scans. What are the benefits of using the framework?
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Download PDF. Abstract The views of the European Society of Radiology concerning what constitutes a good radiological report are outlined in this article. Aim of the document There is no universally agreed definition of a good radiological report, and both radiologists and those who receive reports may hold differing views on the optimal style and content. Introduction The written radiological report is the most important means of communication between the radiologist and referring medical doctor [ 1 — 3 ].
Knowledge, skills and training required [ 2 ] Knowledge 1. Sufficient medical and surgical knowledge to interpret the clinical information provided and understand the suspected underlying pathology 2. Sufficient knowledge to judge the appropriateness of the examination relative to the clinical information provided and other methods of investigation available 3. In-depth knowledge of the accuracy, reliability and potential complications of the investigation 4.
Familiarity with the radiological abnormalities shown and with their significance 5. Appreciation of normal variants which may mimic disease 6. An understanding of the relationship between the imaging appearance and the underlying pathology 7.
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