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Top 5 Trends Shaping Radiology in 2025

Vesta Teleradiology

As we step into 2025, exciting developments in technology, workforce dynamics, patient engagement, and regulatory compliance are transforming the landscape. In 2025, AI tools are more refined than ever, assisting radiologists with cancer detection, anomaly identification, and image interpretation.

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What radiology trainees should know heading into 2025

AuntMinnie

Market disruptors, such as relaxing scope of practice guardrails on nonphysician practitioners, AI regulatory change, and allowing and reimbursing overseas imaging interpretation could pose a threat to radiologists' salaries , which historically have been the highest paid among medical specialists, according to Rubin.

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Meet the Minnies 2024 semifinal candidates

AuntMinnie

tesla MRI AI body composition analysis Cardiac PET Cryo/thermoablation CT colonography Genicular artery embolization Hyperpolarized xenon-129 MRI PET/MRI Photon-counting CT Radiomics Theranostics Whole-body MRI screening Image of the Year 3D PET/MR image.

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Remote Consult Protocols for Retinal Artery Occlusion: A Visionary Approach in Emergency Care?

REBEL EM

Finally, most hospitals lack the necessary protocols and processes to coordinate the complex interdisciplinary care patients with RAO may require. 2020;51(7):2018-2025. This is compounded by limited access to diagnostic tools like fundoscopic photography and optical coherence tomography (OCT) and emergency ophthalmology consultants.

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The top trends in teleradiology

Manipal Hospitals Radiology Group

The demand for diagnostic and image interpretation services in radiology is growing rapidly all over the world at a very fast pace and has become an important component in the healthcare system. The global teleradiology market accounted for $2,709 million in 2017 and is expected to reach $10,621 million by 2025 with a CAGR of 18.4%