Boileau Caroline, Treanor Lee, Kapoor Cassandra, Highmore Kerri, Miller Elka
Final Pr. ID: Poster #: EDU-001 (T)
Imaging requisitions are the legal documents that health professionals use to communicate to radiologists and Medical Radiation Technologists (MRT(R)s) the relevant clinical information to guide their requested radiographic examination. Inadequate or incomplete information may have a substantial impact on patient care.
Since the implementation of our electronic medical record system, EPIC (Epic Systems Corp.), we have the ability to track the number of errors on requisitions; the most common error is having the incorrect body parts selected or multiple unnecessary exams being ordered. The MRT(R)’s identify these errors and correct the inconsistencies following departmental protocols. Without such vigilance on the MRT(R)’s part, inappropriate radiographs could have been performed and could lead to additional, unnecessary radiation exposure. To help select the most appropriate protocol, educate and guide the health professionals at our hospital, an electronic software tool, “EDI” has been created.
EDI (Examine the patient, Determine the correct radiograph, Input the order with pertinent and relevant clinical information) is an interactive tool that includes the exam protocol with the associated views per body part. Each exam also includes EDI with the field of view that will be exposed to radiation during the exam.
Our goal is that EDI will serve health professionals to better understand what order needs to be selected in the electronic system and which radiographs will be provided. Ultimately, this will reduce any unnecessary exams and reduce pediatric radiation exposure.
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Authors: Boileau Caroline , Treanor Lee , Kapoor Cassandra , Highmore Kerri , Miller Elka
Keywords: Appropriateness Criteria, Image Gently, ALARA
Pfeifer Cory, Castillo Samantha
Final Pr. ID: Poster #: SCI-006
This study evaluates the value of radiologist-driven imaging education in a pediatric residency program. The primary goals of this educational program were to provide pediatric residents with resources such as the American College of Radiology Appropriateness Criteria, support optimal resource utilization and patient care, increase resident understanding of radiation risk, and determine the value of integrating radiologists into pediatric education. Read More
Authors: Pfeifer Cory , Castillo Samantha
Keywords: education, appropriateness, utilization
Davis James, David Bloom, Gibson Donald, Sokhandon Farnoosh
Final Pr. ID: Poster #: EDU-053
Despite countless hours of work by experts in radiology and other fields to create the ACR Appropriateness Criteria, there remains a lack of understanding by ordering physicians on how and when to access the guidelines. The goal of this project is to identify the areas of misunderstanding among the clinicians at our institution and provide lectures in an attempt to improve compliance with the ACR Appropriateness Criteria.
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Authors: Davis James , David Bloom , Gibson Donald , Sokhandon Farnoosh
Keywords: Appropriateness Criteria, Multidisciplinary Education
Final Pr. ID: Paper #: 177
Familiarity with the American College of Radiology appropriateness criteria (ACR AC) is important to properly counsel clinicians and ensure patients receive optimal imaging evaluation. While clinicians have become increasingly aware of the ACR appropriateness criteria (AC), residents may not, often becoming involved in a case following the decision on what imaging study to perform. The purpose of this study was to assess resident knowledge of ACR AC regarding pediatric patients at a residency with training at a tertiary care children’s hospital. Read More
Authors: Farkas Amy , Dillard Austin
Keywords: Appropriateness, ACR