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Teleradiologyhub follows microgroup reporting practice, therefore multiple panels are evolved on Teleradiologyhub for tele-reporting and second opinion purposes.
Some of them are for short and some are there for long. Most of the work is contributed by panels  than individuals. Panels aree nothing but team who serve different purpose. To name a few:
-Resident Radiologist Panel
-Senior Panel,
-Experts Panel,
-Editorial Board
-Review Panel
-Large Bench

Senior panel is composed of veterans who have massive body of experience , sometimes 20 years +.  They can impact the radiology reporting ecosystem with their timely advices. RRP keeps interacting with them and bringing in them whenever necessary. Some of the seniors brought on Experts of Review Panel.This is non-remunerative task.

Experts Panel is primarily Experts coordinated by RRP . An expert is subject specialists who works on a specific case . It can be second opinion case. This is remunerative task.

Editorial Board is composed of senior radiologists who look into the publication matters on this site, they see if any pixel or content infringes copyrights. They provide test cases to new joinee, they allot marks to the test. This is non-remunerative task.

Review Panel is very important for the quality function of the reporting ecosystem. The radiologists who have proven reporting standards are chosen into Review panel. Random sampling techniques are used in judging  the quality of tele reporting but all second opinion cases go through the Review mechanism hence Review Panel has a lot of work. This is either renumnerative or non-remunerative depending on the task.

Large bench is necessary when there is conflict or contradictions in reporting or otherwise. The client can call upon bench review for case they feel important . This is remunerative task.

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