Radiologists

I am a radiologist – why would I be interested in working with Global Diagnostics?
As a specialist radiologist your skills are in demand.
The advent of digital RIS-PACS systems (Radiology Information System and Picture Archiving and Communication Systems) is a significant improvement on the traditional “film and light-box” approach.
RIS-PACS allows you to maximise the time you spend on making a clinical diagnosis and not waste it on administration or logistics!
This in turn increases your efficiency and case-throughput allowing you to provide a superior clinical service to your patients and referrers.
How it all Works:
Second generation RIS-PACS technology now allows patient records and images to be distributed securely via the Internet.
This provides you and your patients with the following benefits:
- You can report on a case wherever and whenever you like – all you need is a standard broadband connection and a good quality workstation and monitor
- Report on more cases per hour thanks to time-saving features such as:
- Voice recognition software to rapidly and accurately capture your interpretation
- The mouse wheel to scroll through multiple slices of a body-part
- Search filters to automatically find and list all studies for the selected patient
- Tools such as zoom, flip, pan, rotate, line and angle measurements to manipulate the images for review and highlight areas of interest
- Cases are automatically prioritised so you see and report on the most urgent cases first.
- Maintain clinical governance – by accessing the patients’ previous film history at the click of a mouse at any time. Waiting times due to administration, slow postage systems or time zones are now completely eliminated.
- Improve the service you provide to the referring clinician, by using the same secure web technology that delivered the image to your desktop, to send a report back to the referring clinician.
- Virtual links to your radiologist colleagues to facilitate both second opinions and Continuing Professional Development
