The Canadian Association of Radiologists Journal (CARJ)
5 episodes
9 months ago
Drs. Satheesh Krishna and David Leswick discuss rural and remote radiology in Canada with podcast guests Drs. Malcolm Davidson and Sarah (Sally) Harvie. In this episode, they will outline some the opportunities and challenges of practicing in these settings and share personal and rewarding experiences of community radiology. There are lots of interesting and innovative approaches to working in rural and remote centres, and you won’t want to miss learning all about it – especially if you are c...
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Drs. Satheesh Krishna and David Leswick discuss rural and remote radiology in Canada with podcast guests Drs. Malcolm Davidson and Sarah (Sally) Harvie. In this episode, they will outline some the opportunities and challenges of practicing in these settings and share personal and rewarding experiences of community radiology. There are lots of interesting and innovative approaches to working in rural and remote centres, and you won’t want to miss learning all about it – especially if you are c...
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 ...
Radiology Roundtable
Drs. Satheesh Krishna and David Leswick discuss rural and remote radiology in Canada with podcast guests Drs. Malcolm Davidson and Sarah (Sally) Harvie. In this episode, they will outline some the opportunities and challenges of practicing in these settings and share personal and rewarding experiences of community radiology. There are lots of interesting and innovative approaches to working in rural and remote centres, and you won’t want to miss learning all about it – especially if you are c...