Special Focus Session

SF 16 - Patient-centred care

Lectures

1
Chairperson's introduction

Chairperson's introduction

02:00Michael Fuchsjäger, Graz / AT

2
Knowledge is power: appropriate communication with our patients

Knowledge is power: appropriate communication with our patients

15:00Fiona J. Gilbert, Cambridge / UK

3
Educating the healthcare providers

Educating the healthcare providers

15:00Valérie Vilgrain, Clichy / FR

4
The radiographer's perspective

The radiographer's perspective

15:00Andrew England, Cork / IE

5
What does a patient need?

What does a patient need?

15:00Caroline Justich, Vienna / AT

6
The ethical perspective

The ethical perspective

15:00Ilenia Rapisarda, Aci Sant'Antonio, Catania, Sicilia / IT

7
Panel discussion: How do we make sure that our patients are in the centre?

Panel discussion: How do we make sure that our patients are in the centre?

13:00Panel discussion: How do we make sure that our patients are in the centre?

2 min
Chairperson's introduction
Michael Fuchsjäger, Graz / Austria
15 min
Knowledge is power: appropriate communication with our patients
Fiona J. Gilbert, Cambridge / United Kingdom
1. To empathetically convey the diagnosis of cancer in a manner the patient can understand.
2. To effectively communicate the next steps of the management.
3. To understand how much information the patient can understand at different points in their journey and provide links to additional support.
15 min
Educating the healthcare providers
Valérie Vilgrain, Clichy / France
1. To show the importance of educating radiologists on patient-centred care.
2. To highlight the role of adequate communication.
3. To describe ESOR activities in optimising patient-centred care.
15 min
The radiographer's perspective
Andrew England, Cork / Ireland
1. To outline the radiographers' role in promoting high-quality patient-centred care.
2. To discuss contemporary opportunities for improving care within radiographic practice.
3. To highlight the role of professional bodies in optimising patient-centred care.
15 min
What does a patient need?
Caroline Justich, Vienna / Austria
1. To understand the responsibility of a radiologist towards a patient.
2. To learn about the opportunities of patient care on a multidisciplinary level.
3. To appreciate the benefits and tools of patient-centred care with a 360 degree approach.
15 min
The ethical perspective
Ilenia Rapisarda, Aci Sant'Antonio, Catania, Sicilia / Italy
1. To understand the relationship between ethics and artificial intelligence.
2. To highlight the instrumental nature of healthcare robotics.
3. To confirm the personal and irreplaceable nature of the care relationship between healthcare professional and patient.
13 min
Panel discussion: How do we make sure that our patients are in the centre?

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