Sign language in the CT suite: a new approach in communicating between radiologists and radiographers

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Abstract

When performing CT-guided procedures or angiographic procedures, radiologists performing procedures need to communicate with radiographers at a workstation behind radiation shielding glass. As shielding renders verbal communication impossible, we have developed a set of standardised hand signals for use at our department to help us achieve clear and efficient communication between radiologists and radiographers while performing CT-guided or angiographic procedures.

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Wang, E. H., & Sampson, M. J. (2016). Sign language in the CT suite: a new approach in communicating between radiologists and radiographers. Journal of Medical Radiation Sciences, 63(3), 195–198. https://doi.org/10.1002/jmrs.173

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