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Moore’s Law for radiologists

AuntMinnie

Most radiologists have heard of Moore’s Law. A close colleague observed that radiologists are affected by a type of Moore’s Law. The amount of scans a radiologist is expected to shift per day is increasing year on year. Today’s radiologist is expected to shift work at an eye-watering rate. Paul McCoubrie, MBBS.

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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. The description should be vivid enough that any radiologist can understand the intricacies of your findings without having to consult the image or report. Reference books- i. It is the skill of keen observation of anomalies.

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Minnies winners for 2023 highlight AI, innovation in radiology

AuntMinnie

Cooky’s tough love: It takes time to become an excellent radiologist. She believes that when you begin interacting with patients during fluoroscopy or interventional procedures, it fosters the growth of empathy. Learn from your mistakes and the mistakes of others. Your practice will change when it becomes personal.”—Christine

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