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The John Henry Generation: The last of the radiologists, Part 1

AuntMinnie

Todays radiologists face a similarly existential challenge, though its dimensions are not purely mechanical but deeply technological and economic. A looming crisis Data from IMV Medical Information Division and the American College of Radiology indicates that, in 2022, about 34,000 (range 30,000 to 37,000) radiologists in the U.S.

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The John Henry Generation: The last of the radiologists, Part 2

AuntMinnie

In Part 1 of his two-part series, radiologist Josh Ewell, DO, discussed developments in AI technology and the potential impact of these advances on radiology. A self-reinforcingspiral Initially, AI tools will fulfill their promise to relieve the burden of our worsening radiologist shortage: more studies can be read in less time.

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Ukraine's top pediatric hospital rebuilds after bomb attack

AuntMinnie

On July 9, 2024, AuntMinnieEurope.com posted an article about the extensive damage caused to Ukraine's largest pediatric hospital. Radiologist Josh Sokol, MD, a founder of the FRI who works with teleradiology company vRad, read AuntMinnieEurope.com 's July 9 article and recognized the urgent need for ultrasound capabilities at the Ohmatdyt.

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Teleradiology as a First Job

Ben White

This is a valid knock on teleradiology. The problem with this kind of article is that it’s a reflection of the academic bubble. When we draw a comparison between a typical academic center or hospital-based practice and teleradiology, we miss the fact that many, many radiology jobs are not team-based daily work.

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The state of radiology: Part 1 -- Is practice building dead?

AuntMinnie

"If private practices don't thrive and don't survive, then everyone has to become an employee at some point, and the leverage we have and negotiating power of radiologists goes away." Sixty-six percent of radiologists are working full-time before retirement which means that fully a third are on part-time schedules."

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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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Assessing the impact of trained Radiologist Assistants in a busy emergency teleradiology practice: a comprehensive evaluation

Teleradiology Solutions

Assessing the impact of trained Radiologist Assistants in a busy emergency teleradiology practice: a comprehensive evaluation Learn More: [link] AuthorsMuktha Rawath R, Anjali Agrawal & Arjun Kalyanpur The post Assessing the impact of trained Radiologist Assistants in a busy emergency teleradiology practice: a comprehensive evaluation appeared (..)