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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. requested radiologist review versus 51.3% After an AI-reported abnormal mammogram, 88.9%

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Are patients satisfied with interventional radiology experiences?

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Interventional radiologists who excel in communication, positive outcomes, and cultural competence receive high patient ratings, according to a study presented at the recent RSNA meeting. These platforms provide insights into a physician care quality, including interventional radiologists, by capturing positive and negative feedback.

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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. The American Board of Radiology (ABR) requires residents to pass two exams to become radiologists.

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RSNA marks 20 years of RadLex

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RadLex offers radiologists a common language to communicate diagnostic results, the society said. Its terms can be used for reporting, decision support, data mining, data registries, education and research. The RSNA is marking the 20th anniversary of its radiology lexicon RadLex.

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Is ChatGPT too ‘smart’ for its own good?

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ChatGPT shows promise in answering questions by radiology patients, yet the complexity of its responses may complicate its use as a patient education tool, according to a group at the University of Pennsylvania. The ACR has prioritized effective patient communications in radiology and encourages its improvement, the authors wrote.

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ChatGPT in radiology: Evidence so far

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Twenty-three articles were original research, while the rest included reviews and perspectives or brief communications. They devised a scoring system based on multiple questions (“Is the question the article is answering important to radiologists?” for instance), with two experienced academic radiologists then evaluating the studies.

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Patients prefer structure, more details on imaging reports

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“Another explanation for why patients preferred such complex material could be purely subjective -- patients prefer their radiologists and physicians to use proper terminology while communicating with each other and enjoy being a part of this dialogue,” the authors wrote. The study can be found in its entirety here.

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