@BrentWeinberg I think my home HP printer broke my will by not letting me print black and white documents because I was low on Cyan ink one too many times. Dreamed of going Office Space on it, but now it’s collecting dust.
@francisdeng But to me a CTA is a mentally exhaustive way of doing the screening between central vs peripheral vertigo or not even true vertigo at all 10-15x per shift or work day reading at speeds most of us would not have dared to 10 years ago.
@francisdeng CTA gets ordered automatically now given the relative speed of imaging and accessibility over MR at most centers, and ability to r/o “large vessel occlusion” or dissection which might need immediate intervention. Makes sense if a patient truly has sudden onset central vertigo.
@BrentWeinberg @JosephHenainMD @HenryZhanMD@RyanBPetersonMD It’s like shooting hoops and nailing shots from your preferred spot on the practice court versus doing the same in a real game with defenders and a shot clock. Radiology is about performing despite crazy volume, time pressure, little information, and numerous distractions.