The ESR Patient Advisory Group (ESR-PAG)

Insights Into Imaging
European Society of Radiology (ESR)

Abstract

The European Society of Radiology (ESR) Patient Advisory Group addresses the issue of communication among radiologists, radiographers and their patients. Initiated in 2013, the group represents many patient groups, working together with the ESR to raise awareness of medical imaging amongst patients, improve patient knowledge about imaging procedures, liaise on policy issues of common interest, involve patient representatives in strategic decisions regarding medical imaging and ensure that a patient-centred, "human" approach is embedded in the structure of the ESR. The ESR strongly believes that close collaboration with patient organisations is beneficial for both stakeholders, helping radiologists to understand patients' needs, to adapt their practice accordingly and to improve their communication skills. These factors are important to help radiologists find acknowledgement as clinicians and overcome the specialty's poor visibility. Close collaboration with professionals will allow patients to obtain a better understanding of the work of everyone involved in a radiological department, of the advantages and limitations of imaging, and what to expect from a radiological examination or an imaging-guided interventional procedure. T...Continue Reading

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Aug 21, 2016·American Journal of Health-system Pharmacy : AJHP : Official Journal of the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists·Linda S Tyler
Sep 1, 2017·Insights Into Imaging·UNKNOWN European Society of Radiology (ESR)

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