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ChatGPT-4 performs well on ARRT exam practice questions

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ChatGPT-4 performed well on practice questions for the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) Radiography Certification Exam in a study published August 16 in Academic Radiology. ChatGPT has shown mixed results when taking different exams from various radiologic societies.

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Rural Hospital Raises the Bar with Comprehensive State-of-the-art Imaging Systems

Imaging Technology

mtaschetta-millane Wed, 07/12/2023 - 07:00 They say good things come in small packages. Low-dose X-ray Solutions Serve Broadest Patient Population Digital radiography has come a long way at Massac Memorial as well. That’s clearly the case at Massac Memorial Hospital , an award-winning critical access hospital in Metropolis, Ill.,

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Attracting and Retaining Radiology Staff

Everything Rad

Reading Time: 5 minutes read Radiology administrators at AHRA share their strategies. What is the biggest challenge currently facing radiology administrators? The answer from radiology administrators attending AHRA 2023 was unanimous: attracting and retaining radiology staff.

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5 Recommendations to Achieve Excellence in Pediatric Medical Imaging

Everything Rad

Likewise, it is in the best interest of the child to decline an order for an exam for scoliosis if you only have conventional radiography equipment and are incapable of offering the child the benefit of decreased exposure by standard PA positioning and digital imaging systems.

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Why understanding breast density matters

The British Institute of Radiology

The DenseBreast-info.org resource includes a free CME/CE course, Dense Breasts and Supplemental Screening suitable for primary care healthcare providers, including family medicine, internal medicine, and OB/GYN physicians and midlevel providers, as well as radiologists, and radiologic technologists (UEMS-EACCME® mutual recognition for AMA credits).