|Podcasts|November 18, 2010
Radiologists don’t remember images better than the average person
Radiologists don’t necessarily have special powers when it comes to remembering images.
Advertisement
Radiologists don’t necessarily have special powers when it comes to remembering images. In an interview with Diagnostic Imaging, Jeremy Wolfe, Ph.D., discusses radiologists’ recognition memory when it comes to viewing mammograms and what that means for clinicians.
Newsletter
Stay at the forefront of radiology with the Diagnostic Imaging newsletter, delivering the latest news, clinical insights, and imaging advancements for today’s radiologists.
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Trending on Diagnostic Imaging
1
RSNA: Study Suggests Significant Incidence of Invasive Breast Cancer in Young Women
2
RSNA: Large Knee MRI Study Reveals Greater Incidence of ACL Tears in Men
3
IR Update: FDA Clears Emerging Prostate Tissue Ablation System for Intermediate Risk PCa
4
The Potential of Mammography Image-Based AI Models for Assessing Risk: An Interview with Constance Lehman, MD
5
























