Marc Griffiths
Hybrid imaging in nuclear medicine: Creating a patient-centric approach to service delivery
Griffiths, Marc; Dawson, Gary
Authors
Gary Dawson
Abstract
Health professionals across the world now work within an environment of flux and uncertainty, which inevitably presents new challenges for the workforce, in terms of developing new skills and knowledge. This, when coupled with the need to provide high quality care, which enhances the individual patient experience, has resulted in a revolutionary change to the traditional role of the health professional. The introduction of any new hybrid imaging system may require appropriate staff training, considerations for service redesign and patient workflow dynamics, as part of the change process.
Citation
Griffiths, M., & Dawson, G. (2014). Hybrid imaging in nuclear medicine: Creating a patient-centric approach to service delivery
Journal Article Type | Article |
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Publication Date | Jun 10, 2014 |
Journal | Imaging and Oncology |
Peer Reviewed | Peer Reviewed |
Volume | 2014 |
Pages | 36-45 |
Keywords | service delivery, workforce development, patient-centric care, hybrid imaging, nuclear medicine, training |
Publisher URL | http://www.sor.org/learning/library-and-publications/imaging-oncology |
Related Public URLs | http://www.sor.org/system/files/article/201405/io_2014_lr.pdf |
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