We are very excited to announce the launch of Radiology Roundtable, a podcast by the Canadian Association of Radiology Journal. Each month, we will have an informal chat with the authors of some of the most interesting papers we have published.
We invite you to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, and Spotify.
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– Dr. Michael Patlas, Editor-in-Chief, CARJ
Thank you to the Canadian Radiological Foundation (CRF) and the Canadian Heads of Academic Radiology (CHAR) for their generous funding support of the podcast.
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Episode 1 – ChatGPT in Radiology
September 12, 2023
In the inaugural Radiology Roundtable episode, co-hosts Drs. Satheesh Krishna and David Leswick chat about the recent publication on how well ChatGPT-3 performed on questions from the daily clinical routine of radiologists. Co-authors Drs. Birgit Ertl-Wagner and Matthias Wagner provide their insights and future predictions on how AI can be used in the field of radiology and its future impact on not only the medial imaging specialty, but medicine in general. You won’t want to miss this interesting and engaging discussion that will leave you thinking how AI will impact my practice?
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- Source Paper: Accuracy of Information and References Using ChatGPT-3 for Retrieval of Clinical Radiological Information
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Episode 2 – Misinformation and Breast Screening
October 10, 2023
Join co-hosts Drs. Satheesh Krishna and David Leswick in their discussion with co-authors Drs. Charlotte Yong-Hing and Jean Seely about breast screening in Canada. They touch on some of the practical aspects of expanding the breast imaging programs, and their approaches to counselling women < 40 years, and women > 70 years. If you have been discussing this paper among your peers, then you should definitely tune in to hear from two of Canada’s leading experts in breast imaging.
- Source Paper: Addressing Misinformation About the Canadian Breast Screening Guidelines
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