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Integration of diagnostic images into radiology reports for rare diseases

Invitation to participate in the survey for established physicians and those in specialist training

May 27th, 2025

The Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology Department of the Rizzoli Orthopaedic Institute has launched an anonymous survey on dynamic informed consent and, in particular, the integration of diagnostic images into radiological reports in rare diseases.

The questionnaire is aimed at established doctors and those in training, of any specialty.

We invite you to respond to the questionnaire so that we can gather opinions on this new tool, which could be of great help in research activities for rare diseases.

The survey is available at the following link or via the QR code below.

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This survey is one of the activities of the PNRR project entitled Biobanks, rEgistries and national healTh records: modelling a neTworking stratEgy to foster Research & development and to support the secondary use of data and samples of rare disease patients - BETTER".

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