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Is Radiology Still a Viable Career?

Ben White

Radiology & AI: It’s Complicated Back in 2016, Geoffrey Hinton, a deep learning pioneer and Turing Award winner, famously said : “People should stop training radiologists now–it’s just completely obvious within 5 years deep learning is going to do better than radiologists.

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An explosion in imaging: Is this the future?

The British Institute of Radiology

Prof Simon Padley Following the recent BIR live event Imaging explosion across the pond – causes and solutions in which the UK and USA radiology and healthcare systems were compared, DMC Radiology Reporting co-director Professor Simon Padley reflects on the UK position. million imaging tests across all modalities Ref.

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India emerging as a hub for outsourcing Teleradiology services

Manipal Hospitals Radiology Group

Introduction: The demand for interpretation of diagnostic and imaging services in radiology is growing rapidly all over the world in a very fast pace. Today, digitized images which is not only limited to radiology are transmitted across the globe via high-speed telecommunication links in just a blink of an eye. from 2019 to 2026.

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The future of diagnostic imaging

Independent Imaging

The field of medical imaging is always advancing, with scientific investments continually being made in diagnostic imaging. If you’re curious about what the future of diagnostic imaging looks like, here’s a peek into what’s coming. The AI medical imaging market is predicted to increase to $264.85 billion by 2026.