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  • Radiology
  • Medical Imaging Informatics

Background:

  • Limited literature exists on radiology workstation digital environment heterogeneity and user preferences.
  • Understanding current digital workspace configurations is crucial for optimizing radiologist efficiency.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the diversity of digital environments in radiology workstations.
  • To assess radiologist satisfaction with specific aspects of their current workstation setup.
  • To identify preferences for future workstation configurations.

Main Methods:

  • A survey was distributed to members of the Association of University Radiologists in February 2015.
  • The survey included 10 questions on demographics, current workstation setup, satisfaction, and preferences.
  • 336 radiologists responded, providing a representative cross-section of the specialty.

Main Results:

  • While most radiologists use two diagnostic monitors (75%), significant numbers use one or two non-diagnostic monitors.
  • Users of dual non-diagnostic monitors were more likely to keep case information and electronic medical records open.
  • Senior radiologists reported higher satisfaction with current setups, while younger radiologists favored additional monitors.

Conclusions:

  • Radiologist satisfaction with computing workflows varies, with a notable segment expressing dissatisfaction.
  • A significant number of radiologists are interested in customizing their monitor space.
  • Implementing additional monitors may enhance diagnostic quality and productivity in radiology.