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ARRS names Distinguished Educator Award winner

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Tanya Moseley, MD, chief of breast imaging at the University of Mississippi Medical Center in Jackson, has received the 2025 American Roentgen Ray Society (ARRS) Distinguished Educator award. For more than two decades, Moseley's contributions to the ARRS have transformed radiological education, the society said.

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AIUM: POCUS educators using more nontraditional learning resources

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Nontraditional education resources are being used more by point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) educators, a study presented at the 2025 American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine (AIUM) annual conference found. Medical educators are continuing to find ways beyond traditional textbooks to train aspiring professionals. Podcasts 2.8

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ChatGPT may help educate interventional radiology patients

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ChatGPT is a relatively safe and accurate tool for patient education in interventional radiology, according to a study published October 23 in CardioVascular and Interventional Radiology. Ultimately, no response was identified as potentially harmful, the researchers noted. The researchers noted pitfalls.

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AI education is a necessity for newest class of radiologists

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With AI, a whole new focus is needed to educate radiologists on the promise, potential, and even peril of this exciting new technology. This education is not only for the next generation; it will also be a crucial component of the continuous learning landscape. Morris Panner, President of Intelerad.

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The Employer’s Guide to Early Cancer Detection

It covers critical building blocks of a comprehensive and effective cancer prevention strategy, including: Risk education and stratification Removing complexities from the screening process Supporting employees pre-, peri-, and post-diagnosis

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Patient education materials get boost in readability from generative AI

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Ideally, educational pamphlets for patients should be written at a sixth grade reading level, according to the American Medical Association.

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Survey shows RT educators lack AI knowledge

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Radiologic technologist educators need AI training and guidance, time to develop educational resources, and support from higher education institutions to improve on the teaching and use of AI, according to a recent study. Thus, exploring the levels of AI education provided in the U.S. In a survey of all U.S.

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