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  • Organizational psychology and management science.
  • Application of change management principles in healthcare settings.

Background:

  • Healthcare is undergoing significant transformations.
  • The field of radiology faces unique challenges and changes.
  • Effective adoption of new practices is crucial for success.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce the concepts of change management to radiologists.
  • To highlight the importance of change management in radiology practice.
  • To provide a foundation for applying change management frameworks.

Main Methods:

  • Review of change management principles and frameworks.
  • Discussion of organizational factors influencing implementation.
  • Exploration of the relevance to the radiology profession.

Main Results:

  • Change management provides a structured approach to managing transformations.
  • Understanding organizational culture, people, and structure is key to successful implementation.
  • Existing frameworks can be adapted for radiology.

Conclusions:

  • Radiologists must embrace change management for practice evolution.
  • Familiarity with change management principles is essential for navigating healthcare shifts.
  • Proactive adoption of change management will enhance practice adaptability and success.