US scientists announced a new discovery in medical practice. According to their research, if patients are involved in reviewing their x-rays, this practically reduces the likelihood of medical errors to zero..
Experts associate this with the fact that a patient who does not have a medical education can often draw the attention of the attending doctor to something that passes by his eyes..
This conclusion was reached in the course of their experiments by specialists working at the University of Goyang.. They believe that dialogue between the attending physician and the patient when reviewing x-rays is very useful..
In their opinion, even a very experienced doctor, given his workload, can make a mistake.. Therefore, patient assistance will be very useful.. Moreover, he can inform the doctor about his well-being and feelings, which the x-ray photo does not show..
This will be especially useful when studying x-rays, when a person has received minor damage to their own bones..
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But, if there are microcracks, the person feels it and can inform the doctor about it.. According to scientists, in the United States, this practice has already found wide application and has confirmed its effectiveness..
The patient tells the attending physician about his condition, especially focusing his attention on the most painful areas of his own body for him.. The doctor carries out further analysis of x-rays already taking into account the data received from the patient.
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