Diagnostic Imaging December 9, 2024
Eric Postal, MD

Do we get mired in the rut of generational grumbling, or do we reframe resentments into perspective of what we have overcome?

One might glance at the above headline and think, “Oh, this is going to be yet another doom and gloom piece about AI kicking rads out of their own field.” If you have read much of my writing, you know I don’t anticipate that happening for a very long time, if ever. Besides, that would be more like radiology outliving radiologists.

No, the bee in my bonnet (or bat in my belfry maybe) got started a couple of weeks ago. I wrote about the inciting incident in my blog last week, something I have come to think of...

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