
Being Batman - Your Ticket to the world of Deep Work
"What would Batman do?" This question sounds odd to an average adult, but it actually might be the solution to many of your problems. These problems might include anxiety, anger, fear, overwhelmingness, procrastination, or a lack of motivation and drive. Have you ever seen Batman or Superman showing any of these weaknesses when it came to the most crucial moments in their lives?

Stethoscope to Strategy: Doctors' Move into Business
I've personally experienced and seen many physicians yearning to transition from clinical roles to the business sector. The high workload and pressure often diminish job satisfaction in healthcare. Rising burnout rates and the craving for more flexibility, creativity, and societal impact are driving forces behind this shift.

🔍 AI vs. human: Who has the best score?
In the ever-evolving landscape of healthcare, the fusion of artificial intelligence (AI) with medical expertise is not just a possibility; it's a reality. A recent study I came across offers an intriguing glimpse into this future, particularly in the field of radiology.

How do patients actually use and access patient portals?
As a radiologist, I'm frequently approached by various people in my life who are curious if I can review some recent MRI images for them. Naturally, I can't help but dive in and start analyzing these images. This got me thinking about patients who don't have professional medical guidance

MedLingua: A conceptual framework for a multilingual medical conversational agent
“Have you already spoken to your AI chatbot?” This question might soon be a regular greeting at medical facilities, not just a quirky conversation starter. We've seen considerable improvements in AI chatbot solutions recently,

How social determinants of health affect breast cancer screening in the US
I was stumbling upon a fascinating study while researching technology-enabled patient empowerment, I found some thought-provoking results about inequities in US breast cancer screening.

Decision Aids in Imaging: Tools for Better Patient Involvement
Speaking to any radiology colleague these days the discussions always comes to AI at one point. And I am under impression that in this discussions our focus often orbits around enhancing the efficiency of:
a) Image production

Generative Artificial Intelligence and Large Language Models in Medical Imaging for Medical Professionals - Great Korean Publication about the keypoints
Okay, so we're utilizing AI for a variety of tasks in radiology - from analyzing images and accelerating image acquisition to even aiding us in crafting an impression that's bound to wow our referring orthopedic surgeons. The sheer breadth of tasks indicates the diverse nature of the AIs we're dealing with. And let me tell you, unless you're more tech-savvy than I am (which isn't too hard to be), you might also feel a bit overwhelmed by the myriad of models and technical complexity.