Second year radiology resident Dylan Tan at #ssr2025 with his electronic exhibit: "Clinical Factors and Imaging Findings Associated with Spondylodiscitis in Patients with Equivocal CT or MRI".
@columbiaradres@SSRbone
Did you learn that IV contrast was contraindicated in patients with diabetes and/or reduced kidney function?
Are you not sure whether to administer contrast in that ER patient with chest pain?
Let's clear up some myths regarding IV iodinated contrast:
My opinion on the Business of Radiology AI based on interviews with 25 thought leaders in AI, including academic and private rads, informaticists, hospital CMO/CFOs, and small and large rad AI company executives.
Hint: it's not about us.
https://t.co/5cJtrS3elc
Want to learn #ML & #DeepLearning 🤖🧠 for #Radiology in an interactive way? Come join us at the #RSNA21#DeepLearningLab in the Lakeside Learning Center (Level 3) - we've got 1️⃣5️⃣ sessions planned!! 😲🥳 I'll be highlighting them over the next few days.
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Residency Interview, Circa 1995
Him: “You say here in your #PERSONALSTATEMENT ‘Research is the linchpin of a thriving academic medical center.’”
Me: *smug smile*
Him: “Tell me what you meant by that.”
Me: 😳
Rut roh.
Real talk? I just wanted to use the word “linchpin.”
Exciting new review from Ashley Wu, Dr. Matthew Scult (@NeuroMatt1), & colleagues @WeillCornell examining specific mental health app features that may increase engagement & clinical efficacy.
Read more: https://t.co/DrAstMFaH1
@GunningFaith@emilydbarnes
If #medstudents know how health care policy and economics work, they can play a significant role in ensuring their future patients have better health outcomes. @AMAEdHub's module outlines 7 steps to help patients receive quality, affordable health care. https://t.co/L0URoClX1A
Here are the topics for the upcoming #RADiversity Tweetchat!
🗨️: Virtual Interviewing for #RadRes in the #COVID Era: What Do Medical Students Need to Know?
🗓️: 11/16
⏰: 8pm ET
🎙️: @BathaiEdwards@JoseA_Rodr
Join us for what is sure to be a lively and educational discussion!
Important new @nature paper today using 98 million people smartphone mobility data to detect🦠hotspots, track covid nationally, guide reopening potential
https://t.co/zgFs6Ghq9t by @jure@serinachang5 and collaborators
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