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Good Radiologists Are Like Car Salespeople- Make Them An Offer They Can’t Refuse!

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After looking at and synthesizing all the images and analyzing other less definitive dictations and reports, I incorporated all the information. So, how can we, as radiologists, convince colleagues of what we see, just like car salespeople persuade us to buy cars? Did you ever think radiologists and car salespeople are so similar?

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Bridging the Communication Gap Between the Emergency Department and Radiologist

Aidoc

The capabilities of the individuals performing these tasks are far-extended as they work within the strenuous confines of delivering high quality patient care within definitive triage time windows for the complex pathophysiologies of an increasingly aging and sicker population while meeting the persistent demands of an impatient patient population.

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Bridging the Communication Gap Between the Emergency Department and Radiologist

Aidoc

The capabilities of the individuals performing these tasks are far-extended as they work within the strenuous confines of delivering high quality patient care within definitive triage time windows for the complex pathophysiologies of an increasingly aging and sicker population while meeting the persistent demands of an impatient patient population.

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ECR: 3 tips for developing a successful cardiac imaging practice

AuntMinnie

VIENNA -- It's definitely possible to develop a successful cardiac imaging practice, according to a professional development presentation delivered February 28 at the ECR in Vienna. Imaging was so important [for cardiac indications], that I decided to become a radiologist," he said. Communicate," he said. But he persevered.

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Messaging strategies impact older women's thoughts on breast screening

AuntMinnie

A score of 1 indicated “definitely should get a mammogram,” while 7 indicated “definitely should not get a mammogram.” The final analysis included data from 3,051 women who completed wave 1 of the trial, and 2,796 women who completed wave 2. To measure support to stop screening, the team used a 7-point scale.

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Experts Outline Considerations to Deploy AI in Radiology

Imaging Technology

The collective points gathered from the conversations define the cultural changes for radiologists and AI scientists working together and describe the challenges ahead for AI technologies to meet broad approval. As the physicians most familiar with these tools, radiologists should establish clear guidelines regarding clinical accountability.”

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SRU develops new lexicon for ultrasound findings in pregnant women

AuntMinnie

“Living” and “viable” should be avoided in first-trimester ultrasound lexicon when imaging pregnant women, according to new guidelines introduced August 27 by the Society of Radiologists in Ultrasound (SRU), published in Radiology.