Creating a Resilient Workplace: Solving for Organizational Causes of Burnout
The data are clear: there’s an upward trend of burnout in medicine, particularly among physicians, who experience professional burnout at twice the rate of the general population.1 Burnout isn’t just a problem—it’s a crisis. It affects patient safety, teams and organizations—and it’s costly.
No Longer Lost in Translation
Getting the diagnosis right—what could be more important in assessing a patient’s symptoms? Imaging tests such as X-rays, CT scans, MRIs, ultrasounds and mammograms are essential tests within the diagnostic toolbox. So, it follows that any communication between the radiologists interpreting these exams and the clinicians who order them is essential. And yet, it’s not so simple.