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See something, say something: the coroner's perspective.

Kristal LeeKriscia TapiaMo'ayyad E SuleimanErnest U Ekpo
Published in: Journal of medical radiation sciences (2024)
The communicating safely policy, publicised by the catchphrase See Something, Say Something was released by the Medical Radiation Practice Board of Australia in 2019. It was developed to support medical radiation practitioners (MRPs) upholding the obligation to communicate urgent or unexpected findings in a timely manner, when identified on medical images. Prior to this policy being part of the professional capabilities, several untimely deaths occurred-the majority of whose causal factors could have been mitigated if imaging findings were urgently communicated by MRPs. This commentary summarises three coronial inquests that involved MRPs, discusses how these coronial findings are reflected in the communicating safely policy and provides some recommendations for the profession to ensure this policy is enacted in clinical practice.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • public health
  • clinical practice
  • mental health
  • primary care
  • high resolution
  • deep learning
  • radiation induced
  • mass spectrometry
  • convolutional neural network