PC 8 - Patient engagement, visible radiology and eHealth

Lectures

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PC 8_1 - Clinical services, communication with patients: which kind of report/language is expected

PC 8_1 - Clinical services, communication with patients: which kind of report/language is expected

13:17Elmar Kotter, Freiburg / DE

Learning Objectives
1. To learn about the pros and cons of radiologists' communication of imaging results to patients.
2. To appreciate the opportunities for direct communication with patients.
3. To understand the potential of structured reporting providing patient-tailored reports.

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PC 8_2 - Patient engagement in research: donation of data, risk-sharing in oncology, incentives for screening

PC 8_2 - Patient engagement in research: donation of data, risk-sharing in oncology, incentives for screening

15:26Erik Briers, Hasselt / BE

Learning Objectives
1. To learn about the need for clinical data for research and artificial intelligence developments.
2. To appreciate that patients with serious, life-threatening diseases perform a benefit/risk assessment in making decisions.
3. To understand the value of imaging in screening, and ways to improve acceptance.

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PC 8_3 - Education and training

PC 8_3 - Education and training

08:24Laura Oleaga Zufiria, Barcelona / ES

Learning Objectives
1. To learn about the need for education in non-imaging competences.
2. To appreciate inter-professional training in communication techniques.
3. To understand patients' expectations.

PC 8-1
Clinical services, communication with patients: which kind of report/language is expected
Learning Objectives
1. To learn about the pros and cons of radiologists' communication of imaging results to patients. 2. To appreciate the opportunities for direct communication with patients. 3. To understand the potential of structured reporting providing patient-tailored reports.
PC 8-2
Patient engagement in research: donation of data, risk-sharing in oncology, incentives for screening
Learning Objectives
1. To learn about the need for clinical data for research and artificial intelligence developments. 2. To appreciate that patients with serious, life-threatening diseases perform a benefit/risk assessment in making decisions. 3. To understand the value of imaging in screening, and ways to improve acceptance.
PC 8-3
Patient access to reports and images: solutions and experiences
Learning Objectives
1. To appreciate the risks of misinterpretation of radiology reports by clinicians. 2. To recognise the importance of clear radiology reporting for patients. 3. To understand the necessity of standardised language and structured reporting.
PC 8-4
Education and training
Learning Objectives
1. To learn about the need for education in non-imaging competences. 2. To appreciate inter-professional training in communication techniques. 3. To understand patients' expectations.

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