Radiologists: Threatened by a Veritable Identity Crisis?
Werner Albert Golder
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Werner Albert Golder: Association D`Imagerie Medicale, France
Current Trends in Clinical & Medical Imaging, 2017, vol. 2, issue 1, 9-10
Abstract:
Radiologists have always found it harder than representatives of other disciplines to ensure that their patients perceive and recognize them as true physicians rather than medical technicians. They are too strongly and too unilaterally associated with the machines they operate and with their products; in many cases, they are also too far removed from the pain and anxiety that prompted the patients to see a physician.
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Date: 2017
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DOI: 10.19080/CTCMI.2017.02.555578
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