Non-Interpretative Skills Important for Radiologists
Sharpening non-interpretative skills benefits entire health care team
September 01, 2021
Non-interpretative skills are aspects of radiology that do not involve reading and interpreting images, such as communication, quality and safety, ethics and leadership.
RSAN offers a variety of tools that help radiologists develop and grow these important skills that benefit the entire health care team and can be key to patient and staff safety.
- RadioGraphics ABR Noninterpretive Skills Study Guide Article Index
- RSNA Quality Improvement Certificate Program
- RSNA Professionalism Self-Assessments
- RSNA Online Learning Center (Search for courses on non-interpretative skills)
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