| Today's News and Trends | | Machine learning can help reduce a radiologist’s workload by identifying negative mammograms that do not need to be interpreted, according to new findings published in the Journal of the American College of Radiology. Machine learning can help reduce a radiologist’s workload by identifying negative mammograms that do not need to be interpreted, according to new findings published in the Journal of the American College of Radiology. | |
| Mistakes are inevitable in radiology, and even the most careful specialists face the very real risk of being implicated in a medical malpractice claim. Mistakes are inevitable in radiology, and even the most careful specialists face the very real risk of being implicated in a medical malpractice claim. | |
| Half of all physicians in the United States experience burnout, and recent surveys have suggested that number could be even higher among women. Half of all physicians in the United States experience burnout, and recent surveys have suggested that number could be even higher among women. | |
| Historically, radiology has been unable to recruit women and underrepresented minorities (URMs) as well as other healthcare specialties. Why is this the case? How can that trend be reversed? Historically, radiology has been unable to recruit women and underrepresented minorities (URMs) as well as other healthcare specialties. Why is this the case? How can that trend be reversed? | |
| | Surveillance MRI can help imaging providers detect more breast cancers, according to a new study published in Radiology. However, it also leads to a much higher biopsy rate. Surveillance MRI can help imaging providers detect more breast cancers, according to a new study published in Radiology. However, it also leads to a much higher biopsy rate. | |
| Escape rooms have gained popularity in recent years, putting participants in a “locked” environment and seeing if they have the creativity to find their way out. Could such an experience benefit radiology residents? Escape rooms have gained popularity in recent years, putting participants in a “locked” environment and seeing if they have the creativity to find their way out. Could such an experience benefit radiology residents? | |
| More than two billion files—including approximately 4.4 million medical imaging files—have been exposed online across various storage technologies, according to a new report from Digital Shadows. More than two billion files—including approximately 4.4 million medical imaging files—have been exposed online across various storage technologies, according to a new report from Digital Shadows. | |
| Numerous healthcare organizations have released a second research roadmap focused on AI technologies in radiology. The full document was published in the Journal of the American College of Radiology. Numerous healthcare organizations have released a second research roadmap focused on AI technologies in radiology. The full document was published in the Journal of the American College of Radiology. | |
| | The American College of Radiology (ACR) developed its Radiologist Well-Being Program to help radiologists and radiology trainees who feel they may be experiencing burnout or any other issues related to self-care. Lori Deitte, MD, and Claire Bender, MD, spoke with Radiology Business about this new program. The American College of Radiology (ACR) developed its Radiologist Well-Being Program to help radiologists and radiology trainees who feel they may be experiencing burnout or any other issues related to self-care. Lori Deitte, MD, and Claire Bender, MD, spoke with Radiology Business about this new program. | |
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