NRAD Blog

6/01/2023

Will AI Replace Radiologists?

Will AI Replace Radiologists?

 

The integration of AI technologies has brought significant advancements in radiology. While there is potential for AI to enhance and augment the work of radiologists, it is unlikely to replace them completely.

Radiology involves more than just reading and interpreting medical images. Radiologists apply their clinical expertise, experience, and judgment to analyze images and make complex decisions.

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5/09/2023

Beyond the Ordinary: The Unique Qualities that Set NRAD Solutions Apart

Beyond the Ordinary: The Unique Qualities that Set NRAD Solutions Apart

 

At NRAD Solutions, we pride ourselves on being different from the rest. Our vision is teleradiology with a meaningful, personal touch and industry-changing client interaction. To accomplish this, we've invested over the years in our business to provide exceptional service to our clients. What qualities make us different than our competitors, and what traits do our clients value? Join us as we explore what sets us apart and discover how we've earned our reputation for excellence in the industry.

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3/03/2023

Why Should You Be a Radiologist at NRAD?

Why Should You Be a Radiologist at NRAD?

 

As a radiologist, your expertise is vital to the medical industry. At NRAD, we don't take that fact lightly and have created a unique work environment in which we have maintained a near 0% turnover rate over the previous five years among our radiologists. Here are a few reasons why:

 

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8/27/2018

Thermography’s Place in Breast Cancer Screening

Thermography’s Place in Breast Cancer Screening

 

We understand that your focus as a diagnostic imaging provider is offering the highest-quality, up-to-date care for your patients. To accomplish this goal, it is essential that your imaging center is aware of current research and innovations in medical imaging.

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8/23/2018

6 Must-Ask Questions for a Potential Teleradiology Provider

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Teleradiology service providers are not hard to find. With a simple Google search, hundreds of providers are instantly at your fingertips. Determining which teleradiology company is the best fit for your facility, however, can prove to be a challenge. Asking the right questions is one of the best ways to get the information you need, so that you can narrow down your list and make the right choice.

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12/08/2016

What's the Difference between a Licensed and a Board Certified Radiologist?

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Becoming a radiologist requires many years of education and training.  With a medical license, a radiologist is legally able to diagnose and treat patients, however, being licensed does not designate a specialty or subspecialty within the field of radiology. 

The American Board of Radiology gives radiologists the opportunity to be recognized for their knowledge and skills in a specific specialty area within the field of Radiology. In order to earn a board certification, a radiologist must pass a board certification exam to demonstrate this expertise. 

Once a radiologist has earned their board certification, participation in continuing education is required to ensure they stay up to date in their specialty area.  

The American Board of Medical Specialties lists six core competencies which are maintained by Board Certified physicians:

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10/17/2016

Access to Prior Mammograms May Reduce Unnecessary Call-backs

 

Access to Prior Mammograms May Reduce Unnecessary Call-backs October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, a time for people to come together and recognize those women who have fought or are still fighting breast cancer, as well as to increase awareness of steps to take for early detection and prevention.

We recently interviewed Dr. Darlene DaCosta, one of our radiologists who is subspecialty trained in breast imaging, to get her thoughts on a recent article published on DiagnosticImaging.com entitled Prior Mammogram Access Important as Screening Protocols in Flux, by Kathryn Pearson Peyton.

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