Administration of A Radiological Facility
Administration of A Radiological Facility
Administration of A Radiological Facility
• AKA CAT
• invented by Godfrey
Hounsfield
• can reveal anatomic
details of internal
organs that cannot
be seen in
conventional X-rays
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
is a technique that
uses a magnetic
field and radio
waves to create
detailed images of
the organs and
tissues within your
body
Ultrasound
is a modality that
uses high
frequency sound
waves that
allows view of
internal soft
structures
Mammogram
Priorities in scheduling/accepting
patient in chronological order
1.stat procedure
2.executive check up
3.in patient
4.out patient
Requirements for the construction of X-ray Facilites
1. Single door
2. Double door or light lock
3. Labyrinth
4. Revolving door
Single Door Entrance
Double Door Entrance
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Labyrinth or Maze
Revolving Door Entrance
Leadership and Supervision
Leadership
1. Corporate Culture
> the way things are done in an organization,
the habits, traditions, and customs
2. Management Styles
> relationship among the members of
organization might affect the success of
leadership
Principal Dimension of Leadership Behavior
1. Initiating Structure
> emphasis on actively directing the staff toward getting the
work done
> specifying and clarifying what is expected from the
subordinates to accomplished
2. Considerations
> typified by manager`s effort to explain their action, treat
workers as equals, listen to subordinate concerns, and be
generally approachable and friendly
MANAGERIAL GRID: SEVEN BASIC LEADERSHIP STYLE
(ROBERT BLAKE)
LEADERSHIP
CONCERN: PEOPLE CONCERN: PRODUCTION DEFINITION
STYLE
AVOID CONFLICT;DO JUST
IMPOVERISHED LITTLE LITTLE
ENOUGH TO GET BY
FOCUS ON BEING WELL-
COUNTRY CLUB GREAT LITTLE
LIKED
AUTHORITY-OBEDIENCE LITTLE GREAT JOB MUST BE DONE
IDEAL TYPE
Concept of Supervision
Autocratic
Advantage:
• supervisors can spend time with employees and
supervise them more closely
• creates more development, growth, and advance
opportunities
Disadvantage:
• more expensive
• tends to result in communication difficulties
Span of Control: Wide
Advantage:
• fewer levels of reporting resulting in more flexible
• encourages empowerment of employees by giving
more power to them
Disadvantage:
• highly competitive
• may lead to overloaded of works
Factors for Optimum Span of Control
• Organization Size
• Nature of an Organization
• Nature of Job
• Skills and Competencies of Manager
• Employees skills and abilities
ETHICS
Introduction
Morality
- inner conscience of an individual
- Concerned with the goodness or
badness of character or
disposition, or the distinction
between right and wrong (Samuel
Burns)
- It may differ from each individual
due to other external factor such
as religion, cultures, belief etc..
Morality and Ethics
Ethics
- From the Greek work
“ethikos” meaning
behavior and “ethos”
meaning custom
- Discipline of dealing with
what is good and bad,
moral duty and obligation
(Samuel Burns)
2 branches of Ethical Theories (Prof. Curtis Brown)
• Aka consequentialism
• Doing greatest good for the greatest number
of people
• Uses consequences of an action to determine
whether the action was good or evil
• If the action produces more good
consequences then that action can be
considered as morally right
Ethics of Conduct: Deontology
The four (4) Basic Principles are the basis of moral thought
in healthcare
1. Autonomy
2. Nonmaleficence
3. Beneficence
4. Justice
Autonomy
• Beneficence
• Non-maleficence
• Autonomy
• Justice
• Dignity
• Truthfulness and Honesty
Other Values for Medical Ethics
• Informed Consent
• Confidentiality
• Double Effect
• Truth-telling
• Conflicts of Interest
• Futility (expressed wishes)