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Prospecting Microbial Strains for Bioremediation and Probiotics Development for Metaorganism Research and Preservation
Published on: October 31, 2019
Celebrating a legacy, reflecting on the present, and safeguarding our future
M Elizabeth Oates1, Michael A Brooks
1Department of Radiology, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY 40536-0293, USA. meoate2@email.uky.edu
Objective:
During the 20th century, radiologists enjoyed relationships with clinicians and patients through daily face-to-face communication. As specialist consultants, radiologists were naturally integral members of the care team.
Conclusion:
The widespread availability of information technology, notably PACS, has disrupted the fundamental radiologist-clinician axis. New generations of radiologists must respond to this disturbing trend by (re)learning how to "add value" by rekindling personal professional relationships, developing global leadership skills, and becoming involved in health care system design and implementation.
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