Health Imaging January 20, 2023
Hannah Murphy

The majority of radiology trainees have expressed interest in furthering their knowledge of artificial intelligence applications in the field, yet few are offered the opportunity to do so during the course of their education, according to new survey data [1].

Results from the survey were published on Jan. 19 in Clinical Radiology. The responses signal that nearly all of the 149 radiology trainee participants believe that AI training should be included in their curriculum, yet only one respondent indicated that their program had implemented any sort of AI material.

Understanding the trainees’ opinions is important, authors of the study noted, because their careers in the field will inevitably be impacted by AI at some point.

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