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AI performs well when detecting intracranial hemorrhage on brain CT, but further research is ‘critical’

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Experts cited positive findings but stopped short of recommending convolutional neural networks as the go-to standard of care for detecting ICH.

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ACR wants the FDA to enhance artificial intelligence device transparency: 4 suggestions

One possibility involves a "food label" style high-level summary of relevant data points, the college said in recently submitted comments.

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RSNA announces winners of its brain tumor AI challenge

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More than 2,700 participants were tasked with developing AI models capable of completing two different tasks.

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65% of radiologists suffer 'computer vision syndrome,' prompting researchers to call for action

The condition can lead to symptoms ranging from dry, tired and sore eyes to problems as severe as blurred and double vision.

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64% of radiologists have been named in malpractice lawsuits—top 10 among specialties

That's lower than the 76% mark reported in 2019, which is likely due to restrictions and lockdowns during the pandemic.

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Siemens wins FDA clearance for ‘smart’ mammography workflow software

The tools can load images up to 75% faster than other methods and with fewer clicks, the company said Monday.

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Radiologist-delivered cooled ablation procedure offers long-term pain relief for knee replacement patients

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The authors hope this minimally invasive approach could become the standard of care for this population.

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Radiology Health Equity Coalition urges others to join and address ‘jarring’ imaging disparities

The American College of Radiology pointed to screening exams as a possible area to enhance imaging access and utilization.

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Radiologists describe their experiences with sexual harassment in the workplace and call for change

The authors hope these narratives, despite being uncomfortable, will aid in furthering the discussions necessary to incite meaningful change.

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Breach hits radiology practice, exposing sensitive data of more than 500,000 patients

The Utah-based provider says it has no reason to believe any personal information has been used maliciously.

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