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

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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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Top 25 articles from AuntMinnie.com’s RSNA 2024 RADcast

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To celebrate AuntMinnie's 25th anniversary, were sharing the top 25 most highly viewed articles from the conference in Chicago. Final registration numbers will be released in a few weeks, but the RSNA said that advance registration numbers were strong and in line with expectations. It anticipates meeting or exceeding 40,000 registrants.

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Top 5 MRI Content of 2023

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Catch up on the most well-read magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) articles from 2023.

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Diagnostic Imaging's Top Five Ultrasound Content of 2023

Diagnostic Imaging

Catch up on the most well-read ultrasound articles from 2023.

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ChatGPT in radiology: Evidence so far

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Most published articles testing ChatGPT in radiology show that the technology offers impressive performance, although there continue to be opportunities to improve it, according to a team in Cleveland. Twenty-three articles were original research, while the rest included reviews and perspectives or brief communications.

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Diagnostic Imaging's Top Five CT Content of 2023

Diagnostic Imaging

Catch up on the most well-read computed tomography (CT) articles from 2023.

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Could ChatGPT pass the U.K.’s radiology fellowship exam?

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“GPT-4 performed at a reasonably high standard on the questions posed to it, which were of a similar standard to the text-based FRCR examination questions, demonstrating remarkable capability in sections requiring factual recall and understanding,” the group wrote, in an article published December 28 in Academic Radiology.

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