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The Radiologist Shortage is Here

Ben White

It should go without saying, but I’ll say it anyway: these are my opinions, formed from the combination of my biases, my experience as a radiologist since beginning residency 10 years ago, and my many conversations with radiologists across the country. Imaging volumes are increasing between 3 to 5% per year. Six weeks?!

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GE HealthCare, RadNet Collaborate on AI Technology for Imaging Systems

Imaging Technology

These new SmartTechnology solutions will seek to combine GE HealthCare’s imaging expertise and scale, RadNet’s deep experience in care delivery, and DeepHealth’s AI-powered health informatics portfolio to elevate patient care. IPSOS Patient Satisfaction Study sponsored by GE Healthcare, conducted with 315 patients across 2 sites in Europe.

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Unlocking Efficiency: How Diagnostic Imaging Centers Can Harness the Power of Teleradiology for Maximum Benefit (Meghalaya, Ri bhoi, East Garo Hills, East Khasi Hills, Jaintia Hills, South Garo Hills, West Garo Hills, West Khasi Hills)

Future Teleradiology

Understanding Teleradiology: A Game-Changer in Diagnostic Imaging: Provide an overview of teleradiology and its role in the field of diagnostic imaging. Streamlining Image Interpretation: Accelerating Turnaround Times: Discuss how teleradiology expedites the process of image interpretation.

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5 Influencing Factors in Teleradiology Reporting

Cloudex Radiology

So, behind the complexity of radiological image interpretation lies an array of actions involving technology, protocols, coordination, communication, expertise which keep happening seamlessly. Many of these are visible in action status at the reporting stations or work stations of radiologists (on-site/off-site).

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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. A lot of radiologists have suggested that a multiple-choice exam simply can’t test for the soft skills that the oral boards could (which is undeniable).

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The Evolution of Remote Reading: Teleradiology’s Continuous Advancements (Uttar Pradesh, Pilibhit, Shravasti, Siddharthnagar, Sitapur, Sonbhadra, Sultanpur, Unnao, Varanasi (Kashi), Allahabad, Amethi, Bagpat)

Future Teleradiology

Discuss how the need for remote image interpretation led to the development of the teleradiology concept. Highlight key advancements, including the transition from analog to digital imaging and the introduction of Picture Archiving and Communication Systems (PACS).

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What radiology trainees should know heading into 2025

AuntMinnie

A diagnostic radiologist who recently joined Ochsner clinic in New Orleans, LA, after partnering at Southeast Radiology in Pennsylvania, Rubin expects consolidation in radiology to continue. Depending on the data source used, the radiology specialty may see a net decrease in the number of radiologists in the U.S.