Radiology professionals reveal what they think 2015 will hold.
Although not an exact science, predicting what the future may hold is always an enlightening exercise. It subconsciously answers the question, “what worries you?” In radiology, we are arguably facing more than a few challenges. Diagnostic Imaging asked its editorial board, a diverse group of radiology professionals and luminaries, what they predicted would happen in radiology in 2015. We condensed their concerns and assigned them to a general theme. Check out the slideshow and let us know in the comments section below what you think radiology will look like in 2015.
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