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Non-Interpretive Skills for Radiology: Case Review
Don’t face today’s certification or MOC exams without this essential guide to NIS!
David M. Yousem (Author)
9780323473521, Elsevier Health Sciences
Paperback / softback, published 10 November 2016
208 pages, 50 illustrations
27.6 x 21.5 x 1.4 cm, 0.72 kg
"This book provides a much needed resource for noninterpretive skills. Not only does it present the material in a "testable" format for the exam taker, it also backs up the questions with relevant discussions of the answers. Trainees taking the ABR examination should find the information very helpful." -Tara Catanzano, MD (Baystate Medical Center) for Doody’s Review Service
The only review book of its kind, David M. Yousem’s Non-Interpretive Skills prepares you for exam questions on every aspect of radiology that does not involve reading and interpreting images: communication, quality and safety, ethics, leadership, data management, business principles, analytics, statistics, and more. Ideal for residents and practitioners alike, this unique study tool contains hundreds of questions, answers, and rationales that cover the entire range of NIS content on the credentialing boards and MOC exams. Your exam preparation isn’t complete without it!
1. Best Practices 2. Communication Considerations 3. Core Competencies 4. Error Reporting and Management 5. Errors and Bias in Radiology 6. General Patient Safety Issues 7. Medicare Policies and Proposals 8. Medications and Contrast Agents in Radiology 9. Mediocolegal Considerations 10. Patient Treatment 11. Quality and Safety Programs 12. Quality Improvement Tools and Concepts 13. Radiation Safety 14. Radiology Specialty Initiatives 15. Statistical Tools Index
Subject Areas: Radiology [MMPH]
