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Meet the Minnies 2024 finalists

AuntMinnie

An assistant professor of radiology and radiological science, Francis Deng, MD, is the Johns Hopkins radiology department's co-director of medical student diagnostic radiology electives. His area of expertise is neuroradiology, with a special emphasis on diagnostic imaging of the head, neck, brain, and spine. Elliot Fishman, MD.

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Can We Upskill Radiographers through Artificial Intelligence? 

The British Institute of Radiology

About Shamie Kumar Shamie Kumar Shamie Kumar is a practicing HCPC Diagnostic Radiographer; graduated from City University London with a BSc Honors in Diagnostic Radiography in 2009 and is a part of Society of Radiographers with over 12 years of clinical knowledge and skills within all aspects of radiography.

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Is Artificial Intelligence a glorified red dot system?

The British Institute of Radiology

S hamie Kumar describes her perspective on how radiography has evolved over time, the impact radiographers can have in detecting abnormal X-rays and reflects how she views fast approaching AI in advancing current skills. The Red Dot System Often one of the first courses a newly qualified radiographer attends is the red dot course.

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Artificial Intelligence Embedded Imaging Modality

The British Institute of Radiology

About Shamie Kumar Shamie Kumar is a practicing HCPC Diagnostic Radiographer; graduated from City University London with a BSc Honors in Diagnostic Radiography in 2009 and is a part of Society of Radiographers with over 12 years of clinical knowledge and skills within all aspects of radiography.

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The ED Guide to Neuroimaging: Part 2

Northwestern EM

2009 Oct 3;374(9696):1160-70. Validation of the sensitivity of the National Emergency X-Radiography Utilization Study (NEXUS) Head computed tomographic (CT) decision instrument for selective imaging of blunt head injury patients: An observational study. Optimizing Diagnostic Imaging in the Emergency Department.