The Diagnostic Imaging Editorial Board predicts the future of radiology.
What do you get when you ask a group of radiologists to predict the future of their field? If it’s the Diagnostic Imaging editorial board: A mix of sarcasm, humor, gloom, and cautious optimism.Regardless, the result is a revealing look into a perhaps not-so-bright future, as told by the people who are in the trenches. See their answers in the slideshow and tell us in the comments section below, what do you think radiology will look like in 2016?
Current Perspectives on Radiology Workforce Issues and Potential Solutions
March 14th 2024Emphasizing the gravity of the ongoing workforce shortage in radiology, these authors recommend a change agenda focusing on expanded numbers of residency positions, reassessment of educational pathways, maintaining a strong presence in hospital settings and practice level initiatives to reduce administrative burden and achieve appropriate reimbursement beyond RVU measurements.
The Reading Room: Artificial Intelligence: What RSNA 2020 Offered, and What 2021 Could Bring
December 5th 2020Nina Kottler, M.D., chief medical officer of AI at Radiology Partners, discusses, during RSNA 2020, what new developments the annual meeting provided about these technologies, sessions to access, and what to expect in the coming year.