ESR Patient Advisory Group (ESR-PAG) Session

PA 20 - Next-generation patient care

Lectures

1
Chairpersons' introduction

Chairpersons' introduction

05:00Caroline Justich, Vienna / AT, Christian Loewe, Vienna / AT

2
Responsibility and opportunity

Responsibility and opportunity

10:00Caroline Justich, Vienna / AT

3
How to get imaging information and basic knowledge for shared decision-making to the patient

How to get imaging information and basic knowledge for shared decision-making to the patient

10:00Erik Briers, Hasselt / BE

4
When the radiologist-patient dialogue is established

When the radiologist-patient dialogue is established

10:00Dominique-Gérard Carrie, Balma / FR

5
The challenge of interventional radiology

The challenge of interventional radiology

10:00Christian Loewe, Vienna / AT

6
Better ways to communicate: the views of patients and radiographers

Better ways to communicate: the views of patients and radiographers

20:00Andrew England, Cork / IE, Cheryl Cruwys, Haute Vienne / FR

7
Presentation of the posters

Presentation of the posters

05:00Caroline Justich, Vienna / AT

8
Panel discussion: How to implement improvements that work for all stakeholders? All speakers and

Panel discussion: How to implement improvements that work for all stakeholders? All speakers and

20:00Judy Birch, Poole / UK, Michael Fuchsjäger, Graz / AT

5 min
Chairpersons' introduction
Christian Loewe, Vienna / Austria
Caroline Justich, Vienna / Austria
10 min
Responsibility and opportunity
Caroline Justich, Vienna / Austria
1. To learn why high-speed radiology benefits only when the patient can follow and is not left behind.
2. To appreciate tools to optimise for good and to cultivate the madness of moment of diagnoses within a limited time.
3. To understand why patient education and relation are important for AI developments for patients and radiologists (anxieties, fast track one-stop, impersonal, misinterpretation, address all groups of patients).
10 min
How to get imaging information and basic knowledge for shared decision-making to the patient
Erik Briers, Hasselt / Belgium
1. To learn what imaging technologies are used for target groups.
2. To appreciate that a single source offering information in the European context is inefficient.
3. To understand the role of ESR and the national societies in making it happen.
10 min
When the radiologist-patient dialogue is established
Dominique-Gérard Carrie, Balma / France
1. The radiologist's view on how patients should prepare for consultation.
2. To appreciate diversity in patients and radiologists.
3. To understand what patients expect from radiologists.
10 min
The challenge of interventional radiology
Christian Loewe, Vienna / Austria
1. To learn about the expectations of patients and radiologists in interventional radiology.
2. To appreciate the dialogue before, during, and after interventional radiology.
3. To understand how to transmit best and communicate interventional radiology results.
20 min
Better ways to communicate: the views of patients and radiographers
Cheryl Cruwys, Haute Vienne / France
Andrew England, Cork / Ireland
1. To learn about the expectations of patients and radiographers.
2. To appreciate communication tools and recommendations.
3. To understand the important role of radiographers in the radiological process.
5 min
Presentation of the posters
Caroline Justich, Vienna / Austria
20 min
Panel discussion: How to implement improvements that work for all stakeholders? All speakers and
Judy Birch, Poole / United Kingdom
Michael Fuchsjäger, Graz / Austria

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