Medical Imaging Technology Editing and Proofreading Services

Imaging departments write two kinds of document that share almost nothing: highly technical protocol and quality-assurance material read by physicists and technologists, and short patient instructions that determine whether a scan happens at all. A patient who did not fast, did not stop metformin, or arrived with an implanted device nobody screened for costs the department a slot and the patient a week. Those failures start on a preparation sheet.

We edit what imaging services and vendors produce — examination protocols and technique charts, MRI safety screening forms and implant policies, radiation dose optimisation and quality assurance documentation, patient preparation instructions and appointment letters, contrast administration and reaction management procedures, equipment acceptance testing and commissioning reports, accreditation submissions, technologist training and competency material, regulatory documentation for imaging devices, and research and applications-note writing for manufacturers. Our editors verify that a protocol's parameters are internally consistent and that safety screening questions are phrased so a patient can answer them accurately.

MRI safety screening forms are worth singling out, because they are the rare document where a patient's misunderstanding is directly dangerous. Asking "do you have any metallic implants?" invites a confident "no" from someone with a coronary stent, a cochlear implant, or a retained fragment from an old injury. We rewrite screening questions to name the specific things people forget, in the words patients actually use, with a plain instruction to say so if unsure.

Everything you send is confidential, including protocols and vendor documentation. Whether you are a department rewriting preparation instructions that keep producing cancelled scans, a physics team documenting a commissioning process, or a manufacturer preparing applications material for clinical users, we can make the writing exact where it must be and simple where it must be.

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