Refresher Course: Imaging Informatics / Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning

RC 1105 - Structured reporting: ready for clinical routine?

Lectures

1
Chairperson's introduction

Chairperson's introduction

05:00Elmar Kotter, Freiburg / DE

2
Why and how to integrate structured reporting in clinical routine?

Why and how to integrate structured reporting in clinical routine?

15:00Benoît Rizk, Villars-sur-Glane / CH

3
Structured reporting in the era of large language models

Structured reporting in the era of large language models

15:00Merel Huisman, Nijmegen / NL

4
Is there a place for structured reporting in interventional radiology?

Is there a place for structured reporting in interventional radiology?

15:00Irene Bargellini, Candiolo / IT

5
Panel discussion: Where does the radiologist meet the clinician when it comes to structured reporting?

Panel discussion: Where does the radiologist meet the clinician when it comes to structured reporting?

10:00Panel discussion: Where does the radiologist meet the clinician when it comes to structured reporting?

5 min
Chairperson's introduction
Elmar Kotter, Freiburg / Germany
15 min
Why and how to integrate structured reporting in clinical routine?
Benoît Rizk, Villars-sur-Glane / Switzerland
1. To learn about the benefits of structured reporting for diagnosis.
2. To appreciate the benefits of structured reporting in the communication with referrers and patients.
3. To understand the challenges of integrating structured reporting in clinical workflows.
4. To review existing solutions for structured reporting and template collections.
15 min
Structured reporting in the era of large language models
Merel Huisman, Nijmegen / Netherlands
1. To summarise the current status of structured reporting.
2. To examine how state-of-the-art technologies might influence clinical practice.
3. To critically evaluate current reporting practices and propose improvements.
15 min
Is there a place for structured reporting in interventional radiology?
Irene Bargellini, Candiolo / Italy
1. To learn about the specifics of using structured reporting pertaining to interventional radiology.
2. To understand the value of structured reporting in the follow-up and adverse events documentation.
3. To appreciate the evolving paradigm in a real-world setting and upcoming advances.
10 min
Panel discussion: Where does the radiologist meet the clinician when it comes to structured reporting?

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