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Quality assurance in radiology reporting:
peer feedback
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Quality assurance in Radiology reporting : peer feedback
"reflects a significant change in the thinking on the process of peer review in published papers as well as the experience of the RCR"
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"the most important single change required is a system devoted to continual learning and improvement" A promise to learn - a commitment to act Improving the safety of patients in England National Advisory Group on the Safety of Patients in England
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"fear is toxic to both safety and improvement"
A promise to learn - a commitment to act Improving the safety of patients in England National Advisory Group on the Safety of Patients in England
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RCR (2014) Quality Assurance in Radiology Reporting : Peer Feedback
"Workload efficient , daily, electronic free-text systems enabling radiologist peer feedback" RCR (2014) Quality Assurance in Radiology Reporting : Peer Feedback
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RCR (2014) Quality Assurance in Radiology Reporting : Peer Feedback
Scoring not recommended.... ..."subjective, inaccurate..... ....prone to sampling bias and under-reporting ....ignores system and team fosters defensiveness, undermines trust and co-operation RCR (2014) Quality Assurance in Radiology Reporting : Peer Feedback
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RCR (2014) Quality Assurance in Radiology Reporting : Peer Feedback
"All departments should aim to implement systematic review of 5% of reports by December 2018" RCR (2014) Quality Assurance in Radiology Reporting : Peer Feedback
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RCR (2014) Quality Assurance in Radiology Reporting : Peer Feedback
NO cyber-bullying “using peer feedback for bullying should be dealt with under the trust's bullying and harassment policy” RCR (2014) Quality Assurance in Radiology Reporting : Peer Feedback
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