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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

She believes that when you begin interacting with patients during fluoroscopy or interventional procedures, it fosters the growth of empathy. A well-known national and international lecturer, Menias has published seven books, multiple book chapters, and over 330 peer-reviewed manuscripts.

Radiology 331
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How to approach 1st year in Radiology Residency- Dr Sumer Sethi

Sumer's Radiology

It is crucial to regularly observe various reports like MRI, CT scan, X-Ray, Doppler, Fluoroscopy etc. Reference books- i. Diagnostic Ultrasound- Carol M Rumack Specialized books on neuroradiology i. Spot finding - For spot finding one has to look at a report, form an image and eventually find a differential diagnosis.

Radiology 130