Dear AuntMinnieEurope Member,
The current evidence does not support the view that AI improves the drivers of burnout. That’s the key conclusion of a new study by two respected radiology researchers.
Significantly, they found that increased workload attributed to AI is at least partially due to elevated processing and interpretation times. Also, joint exposure to AI use alongside either high workload or low AI acceptance was associated with an additional risk of burnout. Find out more in our news report.
The Irish media has been gripped by this week’s case of a surgeon who admitted to professional misconduct. Among his shortcomings was a failure to review CT scans with a radiologist prior to surgery.
Susceptibility-weighted imaging (SWI) was initially designed to assess deoxyhemoglobin in veins and cerebral microbleeds, but its clinical applications have now widened considerably, and it’s become a useful diagnostic tool in neurology. Australian researchers have shared their experiences with this emerging technique.
What type of injuries and conditions do musicians suffer from? How can imaging help in these cases? To answer these and other questions, three authors have written a book on the topic. Check out our article by Prof. Rajesh Botchu, a music-loving musculoskeletal radiologist based in Birmingham, U.K.
Teleradiology is entering a pivotal phase, according to market analyst Amy Thompson from Signify Research. Don’t miss her insightful assessment of the sector.
Philip Ward
Editor in Chief
AuntMinnieEurope.com
