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The impaired radiologist

La radiologia medica, 2010
The concept of the "impaired physician" is an oxymoron. Physicians are by definition bearers of health, which can lead to overlooking the possibility of them contracting an illness that reduces their diagnostic and therapeutic abilities, with a consequent danger to their patients' health.
Magnavita, Nicola   +2 more
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Large Language Models: A Guide for Radiologists

Korean Journal of Radiology
Large language models (LLMs) have revolutionized the global landscape of technology beyond natural language processing. Owing to their extensive pre-training on vast datasets, contemporary LLMs can handle tasks ranging from general functionalities to ...
Sunkyu Kim   +2 more
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Malpractice and radiologists

American Journal of Roentgenology, 1980
Malpractice liability has become an unavoidable concern of most radiologists. Much has been written on the definition and causes of malpractice, the legal mechanics of a malpractice lawsuit, what to do after getting sued, and how to avoid a lawsuit in the first place.
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Radiologists and Anesthesiologists

Anesthesiology Clinics, 2009
This article discusses the anesthesiologist's role in diagnostic and therapeutic radiologic procedures. It addresses the use of monitored anesthesia care, regional anesthesia, and general anesthesia, with an emphasis on patient safety. The discussion is based on guidelines published by the American Society of Anesthesiologists and the American College ...
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Radiologists' perceptions on AI integration: An in-depth survey study.

European Journal of Radiology
PURPOSE To assess the perceptions and attitudes of radiologists toward the adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) in clinical practice. METHODS A survey was conducted among members of the SIRM Lombardy.
Maurizio Ce’   +13 more
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Leukemia in Radiologists

Radiology, 1944
For many years there has been prevalent an impression of a possible relationship between exposure to radiation and the subsequent development of leukemia. As early as 1911 there appeared the first report on the matter by von Jagic and coworkers (1), in which a brief statement—based in part on hearsay—is made concerning the occurrence of leukemia in ...
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The radiologist and the courts

Clinical Radiology, 1985
This communication is based on a paper given at a symposium on management in departments of diagnostic radiology. It was thought worthwhile to consider the medico-legal responsibility of consultant radiologists. This responsibility can be considered under various headings.
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The Invisible Radiologist

Radiology, 2011
In the early years of the profession, radiologists had direct contact with patients but gradually became less visible to them as changes occurred in professional status, medical economics, and development of advanced technology and academic medical centers.
Gary M, Glazer   +1 more
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The Radiologist Intervenes

New England Journal of Medicine, 1980
THE era of the radiologist as a "shadow gazer" is clearly at an end. Major advances in methods of imaging have made the number of diagnostic studies available in a hospital department of radiology ...
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Assessment of the Willingness of Radiologists and Radiographers to Accept the Integration of Artificial Intelligence Into Radiology Practice.

Academic Radiology, 2020
RATIONALE AND OBJECTIVES This study aimed to investigate radiologists' and radiographers' knowledge, perception, readiness, and challenges regarding Artificial Intelligence (AI) integration into radiology practice.
M. Abuzaid   +3 more
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