This is the third in a four-part series on conflict resolution. In this column I’ll go over the five steps for resolving conflict. I call this method the Relationship Ladder, and it works wonderfully – if the five steps are done in order.
Browsing: Insights
There continues to be great interest in enterprise imaging (EI). We saw an emphasis related to sessions, roundtables, vendor narratives and provider interest at Society for Imaging Informatics in Medicine (SIIM) just a few months back.
I am not saying that imaging artificial intelligence can insert a catheter or place an empathetic hand on a patient and say, “You have cancer and I am here to help guild you through this journey.” I am saying radiologists and health care organizations that embrace artificial intelligence will replace those that do not.
Director’s Cut will be a monthly column discussing concerns in the imaging industry from my perspective as an imaging director.
One way to minimize those fears and maximize our understanding of others is by practicing good listening skills, so that’s what we’ll cover this month.
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We need to recognize that fears are powerful motivators, for good or for bad. They can help us survive, but they can also prevent us from doing things or receiving things that are good for us.
Today’s advanced medical imaging devices provide clinicians with greater confidence in the diagnosing and treating of health conditions.

