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AI can triage certain mammograms | A new way to battle burnout | Readability of online patient materials

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AI can triage certain mammograms | A new way to battle burnout | Readability of online patient materials
Wednesday, August 7, 2019
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AI can triage screening mammograms, save radiologists time

Using deep learning models to triage screening mammograms can improve radiologist specificity without hurting sensitivity, according to new research published in Radiology.

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AI can triage screening mammograms, save radiologists time

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Using deep learning models to triage screening mammograms can improve radiologist specificity without hurting sensitivity, according to new research published in Radiology.
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Could professional coaches help radiologists battle burnout?

Physician burnout continues to be a problem in the United States, and numerous studies have highlighted its impact on radiologists. 

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Could professional coaches help radiologists battle burnout?

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Physician burnout continues to be a problem in the United States, and numerous studies have highlighted its impact on radiologists. 
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Radiology reading material still too complex for all patients

Content featured on RadiologyInfo.org, a resource sponsored by the American College of Radiology and RSNA, is still too complex for all patients to understand, according to new findings published in the American Journal of Roentgenology.

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Radiology reading material still too complex for all patients

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Content featured on RadiologyInfo.org, a resource sponsored by the American College of Radiology and RSNA, is still too complex for all patients to understand, according to new findings published in the American Journal of Roentgenology.
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FDA shares new guidance document on MRI safety

The FDA has published a new guidance document focused on making improvements to the overall safety of MR environments and MRI-related medical device labeling.

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FDA shares new guidance document on MRI safety

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The FDA has published a new guidance document focused on making improvements to the overall safety of MR environments and MRI-related medical device labeling.
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Q&A: The new era of AI in medical imaging, and what it means for patients

Sponsored by vRad

Artificial intelligence (AI) has been one of the most hyped advancements in radiology for many years now, sparking vigorous debates about its potential impact on patient care. But early on, discussions about AI were more theoretical than factual; it was simply too early to know what the future may bring.

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Q&A: The new era of AI in medical imaging, and what it means for patients

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Artificial intelligence (AI) has been one of the most hyped advancements in radiology for many years now, sparking vigorous debates about its potential impact on patient care. But early on, discussions about AI were more theoretical than factual; it was simply too early to know what the future may bring.
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From the Magazine

2 Words You Never Thought You’d See Linked Together: Radiology and Walmart

It’d be a stretch to say Walmart has gone into the radiology business. But there’s no denying that the retail behemoth has made a business decision having everything to do with radiology.

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2 Words You Never Thought You’d See Linked Together: Radiology and Walmart

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It’d be a stretch to say Walmart has gone into the radiology business. But there’s no denying that the retail behemoth has made a business decision having everything to do with radiology.
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It’s Year 3. Do You Know Where Your MIPS Is?

In 2017, some 60 percent of physicians reported being “not at all familiar” or “slightly familiar” with MACRA. A meager 8 percent said they were “very familiar” with the legislation. Two years later, anecdotal evidence strongly suggests the lack of understanding persists.

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In 2017, some 60 percent of physicians reported being “not at all familiar” or “slightly familiar” with MACRA. A meager 8 percent said they were “very familiar” with the legislation. Two years later, anecdotal evidence strongly suggests the lack of understanding persists.
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