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RSNA 2024 plenaries to highlight human-AI connection

AuntMinnie

Topol is a pioneer in the field of cardiovascular medicine and the author of several books, including Deep Medicine: How Artificial Intelligence Can Make Healthcare Human Again. During the Monday, December 2 keynote address, scientist, cardiologist, and author Eric Topol, MD, will discuss “AI’s Transformation of Medicine.”

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Ultralearning Radiology

Ben White

These techniques have minimal overlap with the medical school of even fifteen years ago (in-person lectures, books, repeat). A less academic and more casual book repackaging of this evidence-based approach is Ultralearning by Scott Young. Don’t shortchange yourself. But chances, you haven’t hit on the optimal routine.

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5 Reasons Why We’re Thankful For Open MRI

Open MRI of Pueblo

When it comes to providing our patients with quality imaging, Open MRI is the scanner for you. Our radiologists are thankful for the quality images that can assist with image interpretation. If you’re interested in booking an appointment with our Open MRI scanner, feel free to contact us for assistance.

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

Ben White

One of his tweets: #RGchat T1: the ABR certification exam is intended to test knowledge as it relates to competence, and critical thinking as it relates to image interpretation. I called it “ The ABR Defines the Intent of the Core Exam ,” and I think it’s worth reading for our discussion here.

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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. Here teleradiologists from other countries are equipped to interpret these reports owing to the difference in time zone. ” – Thomas L.

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

AuntMinnie

If radiologists become relegated to niche consultative roles or replaced in routine interpretation, how will that affect the physician-patient relationship and broader notions of healing? Eric Topol, MD, in his book Deep Medicine , suggests that AI could liberate clinicians to focus on empathy and care. Basic Books ; 2019.

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

AuntMinnie

Geoffrey Hinton, a key pioneer in deep learning, famously remarked in 2016 that we should stop training radiologists because machine learning might soon outperform them at image interpretation, with a time frame of five to 10 years. Basic Books; 2019. AI Transformation in Healthcare. Hassabis D. Keynote lecture. AuntMinnie.com.