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Week in Review: Diagnosing breast cancer with 90% accuracy | Should radiologists wear a white coat?

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Week in Review: Diagnosing breast cancer with 90% accuracy | Should radiologists wear a white coat?
Saturday, October 26, 2019
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Dynamic duo: AI teamed with radiologist diagnoses breast cancer with 90% accuracy

Researchers trained the machine by feeding it almost 230,000 digital mammography exams and more than 1 million images.

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Dynamic duo: AI teamed with radiologist diagnoses breast cancer with 90% accuracy

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Researchers trained the machine by feeding it almost 230,000 digital mammography exams and more than 1 million images.
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Should radiologists wear a white coat?

Patients have been identifying physicians by their white coats for many years now, but is such a uniform really necessary in radiology?

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The American College of Cardiology and American Heart Association have collaborated on a new update to the much-discussed 2021 chest pain guidelines. The American College of Emergency Physicians and Society for Cardiac Angiography and Interventions also contributed to the document.
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Should radiologists wear a white coat?

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The American College of Cardiology and American Heart Association have collaborated on a new update to the much-discussed 2021 chest pain guidelines. The American College of Emergency Physicians and Society for Cardiac Angiography and Interventions also contributed to the document.
Patients have been identifying physicians by their white coats for many years now, but is such a uniform really necessary in radiology?
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Featured Articles

Radiomics model beats radiologists at categorizing BI-RADS 4 lesions

Mammography does a good job detecting calcifications, but its specificity for distinguishing benign from malignant findings remains low.

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Radiomics model beats radiologists at categorizing BI-RADS 4 lesions

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Mammography does a good job detecting calcifications, but its specificity for distinguishing benign from malignant findings remains low.
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ACR collaborates with ASTRO on updated radiation therapy guidelines

The American College of Radiology has teamed up with the American Society for Radiation Oncology (ASTRO) on updated radiation therapy parameters for clinicians.

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ACR collaborates with ASTRO on updated radiation therapy guidelines

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The American College of Radiology has teamed up with the American Society for Radiation Oncology (ASTRO) on updated radiation therapy parameters for clinicians.
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AI rivals radiologists in finding brain hemorrhages

A deep-learning algorithm can be as effective—or more effective—than radiologists in finding intercranial hemorrhages on CT scans.

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AI rivals radiologists in finding brain hemorrhages

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A deep-learning algorithm can be as effective—or more effective—than radiologists in finding intercranial hemorrhages on CT scans.
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Number of open radiographer positions on the rise in 2019

The vacancy rate for radiographers jumped from 4.2% in 2017 to 8.5% in 2019, according to a new survey published by the American Society of Radiologic Technologists.

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Number of open radiographer positions on the rise in 2019

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The vacancy rate for radiographers jumped from 4.2% in 2017 to 8.5% in 2019, according to a new survey published by the American Society of Radiologic Technologists.
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CDS won't replace radiologists in pediatric emergency cases

Access to clinical decision support systems or not, pediatric emergency care physicians value and will continue to seek radiologists' input in imaging decision-making.

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CDS won't replace radiologists in pediatric emergency cases

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Access to clinical decision support systems or not, pediatric emergency care physicians value and will continue to seek radiologists' input in imaging decision-making.
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From the Magazine

Radiologist Burnout: Are We Done Yet?

Some observers suggest that one physician’s self-reported burnout is another’s normal work fatigue. But nearly all the experts agree that such variability is no excuse for simply dismissing the phenomenon.

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Radiologist Burnout: Are We Done Yet?

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Some observers suggest that one physician’s self-reported burnout is another’s normal work fatigue. But nearly all the experts agree that such variability is no excuse for simply dismissing the phenomenon.
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2019 Group Practice Survey: The Exemplary 80

Radiology is evolving, consolidating and all the while innovating in this time of transition from volume to value across U.S. healthcare. A compressed field reflects the shape of the changed—and still changing—marketplace.

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2019 Group Practice Survey: The Exemplary 80

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Radiology is evolving, consolidating and all the while innovating in this time of transition from volume to value across U.S. healthcare. A compressed field reflects the shape of the changed—and still changing—marketplace.
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