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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. The feasibility and accuracy of these models suggest their promising role in revolutionizing patient care.

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Society of Interventional Radiology says EPA proposal could pose ‘significant disruptions’ to patient care

Radiology Business

Proposed new standards for disinfecting devices such as such as catheters and stents could reduce sterilization capacity by upward of 50%, AdvaMed estimates.

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4 Things I Learned About AI From a Chief of Interventional Radiology

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In a recent conversation with Alexander Misono, MD, Chief of Interventional Radiology at Hoag, we explored the transformational role of AI in radiology and the ripple effects it’s having on both patient care and clinical operations. This “always-on” approach allows the interventional radiology team to act faster.

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Access to beds for interventional radiology patients: improving patient care

ScienceDirect

Publication date: April 2023 Source: Clinical Radiology, Volume 78, Issue 4 Author(s): T. Diamantopoulos, R. Lakshminarayan, C. Taylor, R.A.

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'Moral injury' common among interventional radiologists

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The survey was distributed on March 30 to interventional radiologists via the Society of Interventional Radiology (SIR) Connect Open Forum website, Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, and email; 365 individuals responded. An MI Symptom Scale‑Healthcare Professional (MISS-HP) score of 36 or greater indicated moral injury.

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Developing day-case units: imperative for optimal patient care in interventional radiology

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Publication date: April 2023 Source: Clinical Radiology, Volume 78, Issue 4 Author(s): R. Lakshminarayan, C. Diamantopoulos, R.A.

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Survey shows support for routine pathology review in IR

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A Society of Interventional Radiology and Society of Abdominal Radiology survey has found that while 84% of participants say reviewing biopsy pathology findings for concordance with imaging should be standard practice, only 57% say they routinely do so. Read the letter here.