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This review offers strategies for radiologists to enhance screening mammography interpretation accuracy and efficiency. It addresses workflow optimization and environmental factors to combat radiologist burnout and improve patient outcomes.

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  • Radiology
  • Medical Imaging
  • Breast Imaging

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  • Screening mammography is vital for early breast cancer detection.
  • Radiologists face challenges including workload, accuracy demands, and burnout.
  • Optimizing interpretive performance is crucial for patient outcomes and radiologist well-being.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide targeted strategies for improving screening mammography interpretive performance.
  • To address challenges faced by radiologists, such as workload and burnout.
  • To enhance the effectiveness and efficiency of breast imaging practices.

Main Methods:

  • Review of workflow optimizations (e.g., online vs. offline, batched vs. non-batched interpretation).
  • Discussion of interrupted vs. uninterrupted reading and prior mammogram comparison.
  • Exploration of environmental solutions like the 'sterile cockpit' approach to minimize distractions.

Main Results:

  • Workflow strategies have varying strengths, weaknesses, and logistical needs.
  • Environmental controls can mitigate distractions in busy reading rooms.
  • Optimizing the reading process is essential for maintaining radiologist performance and job satisfaction.

Conclusions:

  • Tailoring workflow and environmental strategies to individual practice settings is key.
  • Addressing radiologist burnout is critical for sustained high-quality screening mammography.
  • Improved interpretive performance benefits patients through timely diagnosis and enhances radiologist career longevity.