Exciting news! 🎉 3DR joins forces with @heartlungai to bring FDA-cleared AI tools—AutoBMD™ & AutoChamber™—to 3DR’s AI Labs ecosystem.
Together, we’re enabling earlier detection of heart & bone disease.
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#AIinHealthcare#MedicalAI
2️⃣ Innovators. 1️⃣ Vision.
Together, 3DR Labs and Strings will deliver a comprehensive suite of complimentary solutions, including advanced imaging capabilities and agentic AI-driven workflow automations. ⚙️
#radiology#workflowautomation#acquisition
Together, we're building the future of enterprise imaging.
3DR Labs + Strings = a powerful new force in workflow automation, helping healthcare organizations unlock efficiency and innovation.
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#PressRelease#EnterpriseImaging#WorkflowAutomation
Louisville-based "@3drlabs Acquires Strings, Creating an Industry Pioneer in Enterprise Imaging & Workflow Automation https://t.co/kBf7NcqeH4" via @ein_news.
The rise of CAC as a prognostic marker for heart disease creates challenges for managing incidental CAC findings on routine CT. Learn how partnerships like the collaboration between @CorelineSoft and @3drlabs make CAC management easier. https://t.co/vK7LjTNBaL
.@Brainomix and @3drlabs recently announced a new strategic partnership to support acute #Stroke care in the USA through the clinically validated and US FDA-cleared Brainomix 360 Stroke platform
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At TeraRecon, we're proud to partner with @3drlabs to meet the growing demand for medical imaging post-processing. Our collaboration empowers radiology departments with the technology needed to efficiently manage complex imaging needs. Read the full story: https://t.co/0vrgo31H7p
"Additionally, @TeraRecon will become a founding member of [Louisville-based] @3drlabs’ AI Labs, a vendor-agnostic services platform designed for universal workflow integration using AI. https://t.co/nUAICklOA0" via @AIT365.
Happy #InternationalClientsDay! 🎉 We would like to take a moment to recognize our amazing clients for their unwavering support & trust in our business. Thank you for positively impacting the lives of the patients you serve every day & for choosing #3DRLabs! #radiology
Love is in the air, and we don't know how we'd fair without clients like you.
We hope you feel this way too. Thank you for entrusting us with your post-processing needs. We think you're the best & you most definitely stand out from the rest! 💯 #radiology#imagingsolutions
Pepperoni, sausage, or mushrooms? What’s your favorite topping? Comment & you'll be entered to win a pizza party* for your #CT or #MR department! In honor of #InternationalCustomersDay,* there’s no better topping than you! *Subject to vendor & compliance policy #3dimaging
🌹Roses are red. Violets are blue. Out with the old & in with the new. 🆕
3DR Labs is excited to share some updates with you. We've been hard at work, designing something new, updating our branding, & redesigning our logo just for you. 👀 #3DRLabs#newlogo#radiology#3dimaging
We have some cheesy news for you. We'll be hosting a #pizza party* raffle for 3 clients in honor of #InternationalClientsDay* on 3/19. Interact w/ our posts from now until 3/12 & be entered to win your #CT or #MR department a pizza party.
*Subject to vendor & compliance policy
10 tips for radiology residents to get the most out of residency
I have made my fair share of mistakes during residency. I was lucky to have wise mentors, people who taught us by example. Tips to help you make the most out of your residency:
1. Be the person who picks out the toughest and most complex cases in the department to report: if there is one thing you implement from this post, let it be this. You will get sufficient exposure to the regular bread and butter radiology cases. Given a choice between reporting an easy and difficult case, always choose the latter. It might be an MRI for a brain tumor, CT complex craniofacial trauma, CECT for a laryngeal malignancy, an HRCT thorax with 10 different things going on in the lungs, complex congenital heart disease CT, the dreaded ICU radiograph, an MRCP of a hepatobiliary malignancy, a complex gynaec ultrasound, a foot MRI of a complex pathology, etc. It will be difficult initially but it is absolutely worth it in the long run. You get a very deep sense of professional satisfaction from handling complex cases well, whether diagnostic or interventional.
2. Develop rapport with referring physicians and surgeons. Be friends with them. You will learn more from a 10 min talk over coffee / tea with a top physician / surgeon than you will by spending 2 hours with any radiology textbook. Get to know the things they want you to mention in the report. Take follow ups of your cases from them.
3. Be approachable. Be the radiologist who the physicians and surgeons know they can trust to give an opinion on the complex and emergency cases for which they come to the department to discuss. You will also learn a hell of a lot.
4. Learn to report radiographs. Ignore radiographs at your own peril, master the art of reporting them well.
5. Seek to master all organ systems, all modalities: unless you are a subspecialist working in a tertiary orthopaedic / neuro / gastro hospital, you need to be an excellent general radiologist. Read up and keep reporting all organ system cases. You owe it to your patients.
6. Respect your craft. Read, report, work hard, be on time. Good old fashioned stuff, never goes out of fashion.
7. Respect the machines. Learn to optimise ultrasound, MRI, CT protocols. Learn optimum patient positioning for radiographs.
8. Never stop reading and learning. Don't stop reading even after you finish residency. A senior consultant at one of my previous hospitals read 1 radiology article from a journal every single day. Done day in, day out for more than a decade leads to phenomenal compounding. He also embodied a lot of the tips mentioned here. No surprise he was the most sought after radiologist in the hospital whose opinion was considered the final word.
9. Go above and beyond the call of duty. Spend as much time in the department as you reasonably can and see as many cases as you can, read reports of seniors and consultants. Might not be possible for everyone and am not advocating stressing yourself out, that is a recipe for burnout. But every little bit goes a long way. I did this in Grant Medical College as an assistant professor when my wife would be on her cardiology residency on call in Sion hospital. The physicians and surgeons would know more often than not I would be available in the department in the evenings for a quick opinion on in-patient and emergency cases. Again, you learn a lot!
10. Always keep in mind the patient behind the image. What is an 'interesting' or 'beautiful' case for you is horrible for the patient.
#3DRLabs enhances the visualization of brain structures, aiding healthcare professionals in making informed decisions for their patients. We offer the most accurate & detailed analysis of cauterized & intracranial #CT & #MRI studies, like #CTA, #MRA, #perfusion, & more!
What benefits do you unlock by becoming a 3DR Labs' client? Your #imagingdepartment gains an array of incredible benefits that are sure to revolutionize your operational capacity:
✅ Unparalleled accuracy
✅ Faster turnaround time
✅ Enhanced collaboration
✅ Cost savings
✅ #AI