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Is ChatGPT too ‘smart’ for its own good?

AuntMinnie

To that end, the researchers asked ChatGPT 22 imaging-related questions deemed important to patients: safety, the radiology report, the procedure, preparation before imaging, and the meaning of terms and medical staff. The full article is available here.

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What are the top uses for ChatGPT in radiology?

AuntMinnie

Current and future applications of ChatGPT and other large language models (LLMs) in radiology hold immense promise for improving patient care and outcomes, according to an article published October 5 in Academic Radiology. The full article can be found here.

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The PACSman Pontificates: The PACSstradamus Prophecies

AuntMinnie

Thankfully I don’t have to wait 400 years before the prophesies I made in articles from years past finally get recognized. A brief background: When AI first was introduced, it was introduced as a product that was better than and would replace radiologists. They say that imitation is the best source of flattery, so. Is AI there yet?

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Can LLMs help improve oncologic imaging interpretation?

AuntMinnie

Radiologists highly prefer patient clinical histories generated by large language models (LLMs) for oncologic imaging requisitions to those typically produced by referring physicians,according to research published February 4 in Radiology. The full research article and editorial can be found here and here.

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AuntMinnie 2007: Gadolinium: A 'necessary factor' in the development of NSF?

AuntMinnie

New articles will be published each Monday until our official anniversary at RSNA 2024. In 2007, our top article offered a deep dive into the association of nephrogenic systemic fibrosis (NSF) with gadolinium-based contrast agents. They found 14 cases (0.77%) of confirmed NSF among 1,826 patients.

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AuntMinnie 2011: Joint Commission issues alert on medical radiation

AuntMinnie

New articles will be published each Monday until our official anniversary at RSNA 2024. Our top article in 2011 reported on a “sentinel alert” issued by the U.S. Joint Commission on the dangers of medical radiation.

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Minnies winners for 2023 highlight AI, innovation in radiology

AuntMinnie

We hope you enjoy our article as well as the opportunity to hear directly from the recipients. In an interview with AuntMinnie.com , Menias said, “The report is our deliverable and primary way of communicating their findings to them as patients and to their medical care provider.” Learn from your mistakes and the mistakes of others.

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