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Moore’s Law for radiologists

AuntMinnie

To cover a CT and MR "list" was a luxury; it was to escape the murderous fluoroscopy rooms, intravenous urography (IVU) lists, and indeterminable piles of plain films Then the scanners got fast. So as to report more CT and MRI, radiologists stopped doing hands-on ultrasound and fluoroscopy. 20s rotation, 40s reconstruction.

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Minnies winners for 2023 highlight AI, innovation in radiology

AuntMinnie

Our hope is that we'll be able to determine how to use this as a diagnostic tool in actual practice,” he said. He added that by the age of 50 or 60, many or most people have already had a CT scan for diagnostic purposes. “We We can first take advantage of all those scans,” he said.

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How to approach 1st year in Radiology Residency- Dr Sumer Sethi

Sumer's Radiology

As far as PG is concerned, the most common practice is to teach Diagnostic radiology. Many are of the opinion that diagnostics is mastered mostly by practical work. It is crucial to regularly observe various reports like MRI, CT scan, X-Ray, Doppler, Fluoroscopy etc. Reference books- i. This is the practical aspect of it.

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