Abstract
Because image interpretation occurs out of public view, the lay public does not always know what a radiologist is, or that a radiologist is even a physician. Despite the reality that many radiologists have little to no patient contact, all have considerable impact on patient care. As viewed through the lens of patient impact and in the context of the social contract that physicians enter, radiologists lay equal claim to the title "doctor" as any other physician. With titles come responsibilities: as physicians, radiologists are obligated through the social contract to provide humanistic and virtuous care, irrespective of time spent in close proximity with patients. This paper touches on ways in which radiologists can honor the social contract, providing care through a commitment to empathy, compassion, generosity, honesty and collaboration with nonradiologist colleagues. This invitation for introspection assumes special meaning for a profession that is undergoing an identity change at the behest of AI, serving as a reminder that radiologists ought to pay as much heed to maintaining virtuous physician character as they do to the fine points of image interpretation.
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