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Book Title
Error and Uncertainty in Diagnostic Radiology : 256 Shades of Gra
ISBN
9780190665395
Subject Area
Science, Medical
Publication Name
Error and Uncertainty in Diagnostic Radiology
Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Item Length
5.5 in
Subject
Radiography, Diagnostic Imaging / General, Radiology, Radiotherapy & Nuclear Medicine, Diagnosis
Publication Year
2019
Type
Textbook
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
0.7 in
Author
Michael A. Bruno
Item Weight
12.8 Oz
Item Width
8.2 in
Number of Pages
280 Pages

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Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0190665394
ISBN-13
9780190665395
eBay Product ID (ePID)
27038288412

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
280 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Error and Uncertainty in Diagnostic Radiology
Publication Year
2019
Subject
Radiography, Diagnostic Imaging / General, Radiology, Radiotherapy & Nuclear Medicine, Diagnosis
Type
Textbook
Author
Michael A. Bruno
Subject Area
Science, Medical
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
0.7 in
Item Weight
12.8 Oz
Item Length
5.5 in
Item Width
8.2 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2018-039925
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
616.07/572
Table Of Content
Introduction Acknowledgements Foreword (Mark Graber, M.D.) Foreword (Stuart Firestein, Ph.D.) Chapter 1 - Uncertainty and Interpretive Error Chapter 2 - Taxonomy and Epidemiology of Error Chapter 3 - Error and Accountability Chapter 4 - Visual and Perceptual Science and Radiology Chapter 5 - Reducing Error in Radiology Chapter 6 - Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in Radiology Epilogue For Further Reading Index
Synopsis
Over the past decade, radiological imaging tests - including CT scanning, MRI, PET, X-rays, ultrasound, fluoroscopy and other modalities - have become essential to the routine diagnostic process. While these modern advanced medical images and their striking anatomic detail have discovered underlying issues, they have also contributed to a false impression of infallibility. Unlike other straightforward diagnostic tests, such as the EKG or blood chemistry panel, radiological imaging tests are highly variable and complex, often yielding uncertain results, as well as frequent false-negatives and false-positives. The experts who interpret the images (the diagnostic radiologists) sometimes make mistakes: the practice of diagnostic radiology is a fallible, human endeavour, one involving complex perceptual, neuro-physiological and cognitive processes employed under a wide range of circumstances, and with a great deal of variability.Error and Uncertainty in Diagnostic Radiology opens the 'black box,' of medical imaging, exposing the remarkable inner workings of the process of diagnostic radiology-including how and why it can sometimes go tragically wrong. The occurrence of radiological error is shown to be fundamentally intertwined with the underlying high level of uncertainty known to be present in the diagnostic process. As a foremost expert on radiology quality and safety, Dr. Bruno provides insight into the various types of radiologist error, along with a conceptual framework for understanding error and uncertainty in radiology, leading to practical strategies for error prevention and for reducing the risk of harm to patients when errors inevitably occur. This book is essential for radiologists, members of the Society to Improve Diagnosis in Medicine, emergency physicians, medical educators, medical and hospice administrators, especially quality and safety officers, as well as malpractice insurance carriers., Over the past decade, radiological imaging tests - including CT scanning, MRI, PET, X-rays, ultrasound, fluoroscopy and other modalities - have become essential to the routine diagnostic process. While these modern advanced medical images and their striking anatomic detail have discovered underlying issues, they have also contributed to a false impression of infallibility. Unlike other straightforward diagnostic tests, such as the EKG or blood chemistry panel, radiological imaging tests are highly variable and complex, often yielding uncertain results, as well as frequent false-negatives and false-positives. The experts who interpret the images (the diagnostic radiologists) sometimes make mistakes: the practice of diagnostic radiology is a fallible, human endeavour, one involving complex perceptual, neuro-physiological and cognitive processes employed under a wide range of circumstances, and with a great deal of variability. Error and Uncertainty in Diagnostic Radiology opens the 'black box, ' of medical imaging, exposing the remarkable inner workings of the process of diagnostic radiology-including how and why it can sometimes go tragically wrong. The occurrence of radiological error is shown to be fundamentally intertwined with the underlying high level of uncertainty known to be present in the diagnostic process. As a foremost expert on radiology quality and safety, Dr. Bruno provides insight into the various types of radiologist error, along with a conceptual framework for understanding error and uncertainty in radiology, leading to practical strategies for error prevention and for reducing the risk of harm to patients when errors inevitably occur. This book is essential for radiologists, members of the Society to Improve Diagnosis in Medicine, emergency physicians, medical educators, medical and hospice administrators, especially quality and safety officers, as well as malpractice insurance carriers., Error and Uncertainty in Diagnostic Radiology exposes the process of diagnostic radiology and how it can sometimes go tragically wrong. The occurrence of radiological error directly correlates with the underlying high level of uncertainty known to be present in the diagnostic process. As an expert in the field, Michael Bruno helps readers gain insight into the various types of radiologist error as well as practical strategies for error prevention., Over the past decade, radiological imaging tests - including CT scanning, MRI, PET, X-rays, ultrasound, fluoroscopy and other modalities - have become essential to the routine diagnostic process. While these modern advanced medical images and their striking anatomic detail have discovered underlying issues, they have also contributed to a false impression of infallibility. Unlike other straightforward diagnostic tests, such as the EKG or blood chemistry panel, radiological imaging tests are highly variable and complex, often yielding uncertain results, as well as frequent false-negatives and false-positives. The experts who interpret the images (the diagnostic radiologists) sometimes make mistakes: the practice of diagnostic radiology is a fallible, human endeavour, one involving complex perceptual, neuro-physiological and cognitive processes employed under a wide range of circumstances, and with a great deal of variability.Error and Uncertainty in Diagnostic Radiology opens the "black box," of medical imaging, exposing the remarkable inner workings of the process of diagnostic radiology - including how and why it can sometimes go tragically wrong. The occurrence of radiological error is shown to be fundamentally intertwined with the underlying high level of uncertainty known to be present in the diagnostic process. As a foremost expert on radiology quality and safety, Dr. Bruno provides insight into the various types of radiologist error, along with a conceptual framework for understanding error and uncertainty in radiology, leading to practical strategies for error prevention and for reducing the risk of harm to patients when errors inevitably occur. This book is essential for radiologists, members of the Society to Improve Diagnosis in Medicine, emergency physicians, medical educators, medical and hospice administrators, especially quality and safety officers, as well as malpractice insurance carriers.
LC Classification Number
RC78.7.D53
Copyright Date
2019
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