Tallahassee, FL - The largest group of Christian radiologists in Florida is calling for ordering physicians to provide more clinical revelation when requesting imaging studies.
A Christian radiologist, shown here silently judging a series of CT scan images |
"Being a Christian radiologist is a calling and not just a job," Florida Christian Radiologist Society (FCRS) president Jeremiah Lucas explained. "And we are called by Christ to do more than simply creating and interpreting images of tissues within the human body using x-rays, sound waves, or other types of energy."
When a medical provider orders an imaging study, they have traditionally provided a brief justification for the request. According to Lucas, this might include a description of the patient's symptoms and even the specific diagnoses that they think might be to blame for them. "Clinical correlation is important, don't get me wrong. But only through God's clinical revelation can we know the divine truth of the patient's condition."
The FCRS, in a position paper recently published in the Florida Journal of Christian Radiology, points out that the only way to know God's truth, or to be able to relate to Him in a personal way, is to acknowledge and accept that God wants to make himself known to each and every one of us. Through revelation, the paper details, and the righteousness and grace of God, the medical team can come to know the true differential and ultimately, in accordance with God's plan, both the source of a patient's ailment and the destiny of mankind to one day enter into his eternal kingdom.
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