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How Technology Can Simplify Radiology Mergers and Acquisitions 

Intelerad

These include operational, financial, technical, compliance, and workplace-culture issues. Integration of Systems and Workflows Technical Compatibility – Different groups often use varied Picture Archiving and Communication Systems (PACS), Radiology Information Systems (RIS), and Electronic Health Records (EHR).

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The PACSman Pontificates: Is radiology ready for AI and vice versa?

AuntMinnie

Effective communication regarding the role and limitations of AI is crucial to ensure that patients understand the purpose and potential outcomes of AI-assisted healthcare.” PACS integration Having AI integrated into a PACS makes a huge difference from a performance standpoint. Studies published in the U.S. Is it ready?

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Teleradiology in a Flat World

Future Teleradiology

Friedman Thomas Freidman in his book “The world is flat,” accounts swift progress in technology and communication bringing people around the world closer like never before. Teleradiologists should have timely access to hospital information system, radiology information system or the PACS. ” – Thomas L.

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Crowdsourced Advice for Being a Young Radiology Attending

Ben White

With PACS it has decreased, so attend multidisciplinary conferences. Read books, go to courses, find a mentor…whatever it takes, since this is key to becoming a good leader and accomplishing the things you think are important. Develop efficient work habits, such as being concise in your communications. Find a mentor to help.

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Backwards to the Future: The Return of the Radiology Oral Boards

Ben White

If it’s not a PACS, then it’s probably not a good test. I thought, perhaps foolishly, that the ABR was going to put in the hard work to offer real-world simulation as a key part of the initial certification process (something I’ve long advocated for ). ” The Core Exam will, despite its flaws, remain unchanged.

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