
Jonathan B. Kruskal
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Jun 6, 2024 |
pubs.rsna.org | Karen Lee |Jonathan B. Kruskal |Se-Young Yoon |Abraham F. Bezuidenhout
Abstract Recognition of personal cognitive biases in image interpretation can aid a radiologist, both as an individual and as part of a group, in implementing strategies to mitigate the occurrence of diagnostic errors. Cognitive biases are systematic thought processes involving the use of a filter of personal experiences and preferences arising from the tendency of the human brain to simplify information processing, especially when taking in vast amounts of data such as from imaging studies.
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Sep 15, 2023 |
academicradiology.org | Lea Azour |Jonathan Goldin |Jonathan B. Kruskal
Table 1American Roentgen Ray Society Wellness Summit 2023 Panels1. Do you hear the Hoofbeats: Time to Develop a Roadmap for Radiologist and Radiology Wellness2. Top Down and Bottoms Up: A Critical Review of Contemporary Wellness Programs3. Defining our Work and Worth: Structuring Wellness-Fostering Compensation and Work Plans4. Boots, Shoes, Flip-Flops, and Sandals: The Pebbles that Found their Way In5. Aisle, Window or Stuck in the Middle: Creating Work Environments that Nurture Wellness6.
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