Search Tag: Radiologists
2023 12 Dec
Recent research findings suggest that the introduction of an AI-based detection aid did not appear to relieve the workload or reduce stress for radiologists. A study was conducted to assess the influence of a computer-aided detection system for prostate MRI on the workflow and burden experienced by radiologists. The CAD system was a web-based,...Read more
2023 03 Nov
Faster than ever patients can now access their radiology reports via online portals. In response, radiologists are evolving their communication approaches. It is essential that the language used in these reports is simplified so that they are more understandable to the wide range of people reading the reports. Moreover, as radiologists increasingly...Read more
2023 30 Aug
A new study published in Current Problems in Diagnostic Radiology detailed a new programme, a virtual radiology consult service, and investigated whether this new method could add value for patients, enabling direct communication between patients and radiologists. While direct interactions between patients and diagnostic radiologists are infrequent,...Read more
2023 23 Jun
According to a new study, computer-aided diagnosis (CAD) systems for breast lesion classification on ultrasound have shown significant improvements in radiologists' diagnostic performance. This prospective study included patients from eight secondary or rural hospitals in China. The patients were scheduled to undergo biopsy or surgical resection...Read more
2023 23 Jun
According to a new study, computer-aided diagnosis (CAD) systems for breast lesion classification on ultrasound have shown significant improvements in radiologists' diagnostic performance. This prospective study included patients from eight secondary or rural hospitals in China. The patients were scheduled to undergo biopsy or surgical resection...Read more
2023 23 Jun
According to a new study, computer-aided diagnosis (CAD) systems for breast lesion classification on ultrasound have shown significant improvements in radiologists' diagnostic performance. This prospective study included patients from eight secondary or rural hospitals in China. The patients were scheduled to undergo biopsy or surgical resection...Read more
2023 01 Mar
Although AI can help support diagnosis, impact personalised treatment, enhance patient engagement and can be used to model care coordination, it remains imperative that healthcare professionals understand how a patient perceives technology and how AI may come to influence their care. Several doctors may experience overconfidence, meaning there...Read more
2023 28 Feb
Interoperability is essential in healthcare in general. In radiology, there are specific and relevant requirements, as radiology facilities are often completely digitised and a wide variety of systems need to communicate with each other. The use of IHE profiles is a great help for users when deciding on new modalities or IT solutions, as there is...Read more
2023 28 Feb
Interoperability is essential in healthcare in general. In radiology, there are specific and relevant requirements, as radiology facilities are often completely digitised and a wide variety of systems need to communicate with each other. The use of IHE profiles is a great help for users when deciding on new modalities or IT solutions, as there is...Read more
2023 28 Feb
Interoperability is essential in healthcare in general. In radiology, there are specific and relevant requirements, as radiology facilities are often completely digitised and a wide variety of systems need to communicate with each other. The use of IHE profiles is a great help for users when deciding on new modalities or IT solutions, as there is...Read more
2023 11 Jan
A recent study tested whether artificial intelligence could pass the rapid reporting element of the Fellowship of the Royal College of Radiologists exam, which radiologists in the UK are required to pass before the completion of their training. The aim of the study was to test whether an AI candidate could pass the reporting exam and outperform...Read more
2022 08 Jul
Prof Elmar Kotter is the Vice-Chair and Director of Imaging Informatics & Quality and Risk Management at the Department of Radiology of Freiburg University Medical Center, Germany. He is also Chair of the eHealth and Informatics Subcommittee of the European Society of Radiology (ESR) and President of the European Society of Medical Imaging Informatics...Read more
2022 26 May
DocPanel, a global innovator in providing subspecialized radiology coverage through a network of the country’s top fellowship-trained radiologists, has appointed Jaideep Sohi, MD as the new Chief Medical Officer (CMO). Dr. Sohi succeeds DocPanel Co-Founder Philip A. Templeton, MD, FACR, who has stepped into the role of Chief Innovation Officer after...Read more
2022 13 Sep
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