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Researchers highlight opportunities for diagnostic radiology oral exam

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The impending diagnostic radiology oral exam should be welcomed for aspiring radiologists, according to an article published January 5 in Academic Radiology. These include the diagnostic radiology qualifying exam and the diagnostic radiology certifying exam. The latter can be taken as early as 12 months after residency.

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From acquisition to innovation: How Microsoft is advancing diagnostic imaging

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It’s been two and a half years since Microsoft completed its acquisition of Nuance Communications for a reported $19.7 At the time of the March 2022 transaction, Microsoft said it liked Nuance for its core strengths—AI-powered voice recognition and related software and services—across numerous industries.

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CDC highlights radiology’s critical role in striving for ‘hospital diagnostic excellence’

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DxEx, as the agency calls it for short, ensures that imaging and other tests are ordered, interpreted, communicated and acted upon appropriately.

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Is your equipment helping or hurting patient communication?

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A critical element of care can suffer on account of this pressure: patient communication. Effective patient communication is already a topic of concern in radiology. The systems technologists rely on to do their job directly impact how and when they communicate with patients -- for better or for worse.

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Timely patient feedback leads to improvements in MRI exam experience

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Timely MRI patient feedback can help radiologists make improvements that positively translate toward the patient experience, suggest findings published April 11 in Current Problems in Diagnostic Radiology. of surveys, long wait time in 6.3%, and poor communication in 6.1%. The top score for courtesy of radiology technologist was 91.8%

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More women welcome AI assistance for mammography exams

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Breast imaging departments can use this insight to guide how they introduce AI, focusing on integration that maintains radiologist involvement and emphasizes transparency, reassurance, and patient-centered communication. The team reported the following: 76.5% of surveyed women reported having no or minimal knowledge of AI.

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Jury still out on clinical use of ChatGPT

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“Although ChatGPT seems to have the potential to revolutionize radiology, it is too soon to confirm its complete proficiency and accuracy,” the group wrote in a study published April 27 in Diagnostic and Interventional Imaging. Image courtesy of Diagnostic and Interventional Imaging.

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