Cultivating Clarity: Integrating Zen-Informed Principles Into Contemporary Radiology Practice
이 페이지는 아래 학술 논문의 초록(Abstract) 전문을 제공합니다. 원문은 하단 링크에서 확인하세요. ◆ 논문 초록 (Abstract) Modern radiology requires sustained attention, rapid decision-making, and emotional resilience amid increasing imaging...
이 페이지는 아래 학술 논문의 초록(Abstract) 전문을 제공합니다. 원문은 하단 링크에서 확인하세요.
◆ 논문 초록 (Abstract)
Modern radiology requires sustained attention, rapid decision-making, and emotional resilience amid increasing imaging volumes, diagnostic complexity, and fragmented workflows. Task switching and high throughput can contribute to cognitive overload, rigidity in reasoning, and clinician burnout. While technological innovations such as artificial intelligence and workflow optimization address external factors, comparatively little attention has focused on radiologists’ internal cognitive state. Zen-informed principles-including mindful attention, beginner’s mind, non-attachment to outcome, intentional pausing, and compassion/interconnectedness-offer a secular, evidence-aligned framework to support perceptual clarity, cognitive flexibility, and emotional steadiness. These principles align with findings from cognitive psychology, human factors engineering, and mindfulness research, and provide conceptual guidance for mitigating bias, structuring attention, and enhancing collaborative practice. Integrating micropractices-brief pauses between cases, deliberate reorientation of focus, and awareness of downstream impact-may help radiologists navigate uncertainty with equanimity, maintain systematic search patterns, and foster effective communication and learning. This Perspective situates Zen-informed approaches within a contemporary framework, highlighting their relevance to diagnostic performance and the cultivation of resilient, attentive, and mindful radiologic practice.
◆ 원문 정보
저자: DeSalvo MN
저널: Acad Radiol
연도: 2026
DOI: 10.1016/j.acra.2026.02.028