The medical imaging department has many stakeholders. First of all, there's the patient, who is sent to the medical imaging department by his or her doctor (the referring physician). Then there's the technician who takes the pictures (e.g. an X-ray or MRI). And finally, the radiologist interprets the images and reports back to the referring physician and/or patient. So how do you think these people see themselves, and more excitingly, how are they perceived by others? We've made a fun infovisual - based on clichés, but they might hold some truth.

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