Summer is in full swing and we have added three new interactive Insights4Imaging modules to coincide with the August issue of the CAR Journal. Explore and check out these new activities!
Breath-hold instructions are often given to reduce motion artifacts and improve interpretation of chest CT, but some patients are unable to comply with these instructions. Learn about a non-breath-hold fast scanning protocol that can improve image acquisition in such patients.
Radiology reports are the primary form of communication between radiologists and clinicians, so it’s important that these reports meet clinicians’ needs and expectations. This module can help you optimize your communication with emergency department clinical care providers and ultimately improve patient care.
Mild traumatic brain injury is typically assessed with head CT at admission. An additional head CT is often acquired as follow-up, or upon transfer to another facility. Is this practice an important aspect of clinical management, or a source of unnecessary cost and radiation exposure?
Check out AI in Radiology Course 2 – All Modules Now Available
This final module in Course 2 introduces natural language processing (NLP). Most of us benefit from NLP applications everyday without even knowing it. Now you can learn the basics of how it works, challenges associated with clinical text processing, and how it can be used in radiology contexts. Take the brief cumulative quiz and complete the reflective tool to obtain your Section 3 (SAP) credits for AI in Radiology Course 2.
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