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AuntMinnie 2012: Controversy erupts over CNN article on board 'recalls'

AuntMinnie

New articles will be published each Monday until our official anniversary at RSNA 2024. Our top article in 2012 reported on mainstream media attention to the use af “recalls” by radiology residents to prepare for board exams. And] Becker acknowledges in the article [ABR] knew this was going on for years.

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RadiologyInfo.org introduces new series of patient-facing articles

AuntMinnie

RadiologyInfo.org , a source of medical imaging information for the general public, has introduced a new series of articles and videos to help patients understand their radiology exam reports. Those interested in the new series of articles and videos can visit the website.

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Great Articles for Your Summer Reading

Atlantis Worldwide

Summer is nearing the end and we are hoping you are relaxing with some time put aside to read these most interesting medical imaging articles.

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A Formula for Writing a JVIR Article

JVIR

The Abstract is the most commonly read component, is the only part that a potential reviewer sees when invited to review a manuscript, and is eventually published in the public domain in PubMed. The majority of readers only read the abstract, so it must provide a concise summary of everything that is significant and innovative in the manuscript.

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Radiology lists 2023's top cited articles

AuntMinnie

Radiology has listed its top cited articles for 2023, the first four of which all addressed the topic of ChatGPT.

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ChatGPT falls short in producing factually accurate articles

AuntMinnie

ChatGPT can write coherent, fact-based scientific articles, right? Think again. Read more on AuntMinnie.com Related Reading: ChatGPT shows promise for developing a clinical knowledge system Experts encourage oversight of ChatGPT for radiology applications Is ChatGPT appropriate for breast radiology? Is ChapGPT a double-edged sword?

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Most downloaded articles from 2022

European Radiology Experimental

During the annual Editorial Board meeting held at ECR 2023 in Vienna, the Editor-in-Chief had the pleasure to hand over awards to the most downloaded papers published in European Radiology Experimental in 2022. The following papers were awarded: Dark-field chest x-ray imaging: first experience in patients with alpha1-antitrypsin deficiency.

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