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Doctors Only Please! It regards x-rays.?


After a patient recieves x-rays and returns to the doctor's office to discuss them, the Doctor will most likely give his/her opinion on the x-rays, Right? But it the doctor says one thing and the dictation from the radiologist's report says something else, who is right?

I work for a surgeon...
If the doctor has a different opinion than the radiologist who read the film, then the doctor should talk to that radiologist so they can discuss what options/outcomes to consider. Perhaps one or both of them overlooked something and discussing the patient's history "together" will help them come to a better conclusion.

The radiologist...

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