One Good Thing
Improving the Work Experience at UCSF

Issue 89
To make our True North "Our People" efforts more visible at UCSF, this communication provides a highlight of one enhancement, story or tip intended to improve the work experience for clinicians and faculty at UCSF Health.
Dr. Jane Wang, Associate Professor of Radiology, reviews a case with Radiology resident, Dr. Andrew Fenster
Improving Your Experience With UCSF Health
Radiology Services

Our Radiology colleagues’ incredible expertise in diagnostic imaging and image-guided interventions helps us diagnose and treat so many of our patients day in and out. Over the years, we have also benefited from improvements in the ways they support us, such as making it possible to pull images from other health systems into ours and creating clear, updated guidelines for use of contrast agents , among many other enhancements to the care they provide. (Check out more on CT contrast and MRI contrast here.)

This week, the Department of Radiology wants to know how to improve your experience further. Please provide your ideas on what would help you take better care of patients as it relates to radiology services in this week's email survey from "UCSF Department of Radiology" (< 5 minutes). I look forward to many more "good things" that will be generated by your ideas.

If you cannot locate your survey, please contact Heather.Nichols@ucsf.edu .

Thanks to Brian Haas, Heather Nichols, Pallav Kolli, and the Department of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging Quality and Safety team f or leading this effort!
Past Issues
Issue 82: Experiencing Awe
Issue 85: Zoom Video Tips


Submit a One Good Thing Idea to Diane Sliwka, MD , Chief Physician Experience Officer at UCSF Health.