in the future - u will be able to do some more stuff here,,,!! like pat catgirl- i mean um yeah... for now u can only see others's posts :c
It was an honor to be interviewed on "The Prompt" with Trevor Noah, Microsoft's Chief Questions Officer, for our work with Microsoft's AI for Good Lab. In this episode, Dr. Fishman talks about The Felix Project (a Lustgarten initiative) and how their team is combining radiology with artificial intelligence to detect pancreatic cancer earlier, in its resectable stages.
Watch it now on Microsoft's website: www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/group/ai-for-goodâŚ
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We now have CT Quick Guides on our website!
Each Quick Guide has an easy-to-read list of CT appearances and findings, example images, plus related pearls and lectures from CTisus.
We currently have over 60 pathologies and are adding more in the next few weeks.
ctisus.com/learning/features/ct-appearance
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We're now on Spotify!
You can now stream our Facebook Live "Beyond the Images" lectures on Spotify. These discussions don't have images so they're perfect for listening to without having to look at your screen - in the car, on a jog, or anywhere else.
podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ctisus
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Happy birthday to CTisus' MVP! Thanks for all you do. Have a wonderful day!
- the CTisus team
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Thank you to everyone who completed our social media survey last year! As promised, our results have been published:
Social Media Usage for Radiology Education: A One-Month 2022 Global Survey
doi.org/10.1067/j.cpradiol.2023.01.007
Abstract
Objective
To create our own survey to identify the most recent ways in which the global radiology community is using social media specifically for radiology education.
Materials and Methods
We created a 30-question survey on SurveyMonkey, promoted it on our CTisus Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, LinkedIn, as well as Reddit accounts, and to our newsletter subscribers, sharing it from March 15 to April 5, 2022. The survey requested demographic information, and asked respondents to clarify their role in radiology and how they participated in each social media platform for radiology education.
Results
We received 254 responses, of which 253 specified their role in radiology: 40.71% were radiologists (n=103); 24.90% were radiologic technologists (n=63); 17.79% were residents in radiology (n=45); and 16.6% engaged in other radiology professions (n=42). In total, 65 countries were represented (n=250). Individuals aged 25â34 (n=89) represented the most popular age group, followed by those aged 35â44 (n=47), then 45â54 (n=36). As a combined group, 80.71% said they use social media âevery dayâ or âa few times a weekâ (n=205). YouTube was the most popular social media platform for radiology education (n=180), followed by Instagram (n=156) and Facebook (n=110). In terms of goals for radiology education on social media, most answered âto learn more in radiologyâ (n=217), with âto keep myself updated on current events in radiologyâ (n=162), and âto participate in radiology discussions with colleaguesâ (n=67) also well represented. Almost three quarters of respondents felt that social media was âextremely usefulâ or âvery usefulâ for radiology education (n=187). Approximately half of respondents said they âlearn much more from social mediaâ or âlearn a bit more from social mediaâ over traditional resources such as textbooks and medical journals (n=126).
Conclusion
Our results suggest that the global radiology community finds education via social media to be useful, and often partakes in such education. It also highlights which social media are relevant for radiology education in 2022 and which are not. We anticipate returning to this survey approximately every two years to examine how the landscape of social media continues to change in the world of radiology education.
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Thanks to everyone who watched our videos in 2022! Here are our 10 most popular lectures of the year:
#10 - CT of the Small Bowel: Inflammatory Disease
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PuAhw...
#9 - The Future of Imaging Pancreatic Cancer: From Cinematic Rendering to Radiomics to Deep Learning
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8FIvs...
#8 - Cystic Pancreatic Lesions: What You Need to Know
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g2MtY...
#7 - CT of the Acute Abdomen: GI Applications
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=km144...
#6 - CT Evaluation of Incidentalomas: A Practical Set of Strategies
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XvVBG...
#5 - CT Evaluation of Hematuria: A Practical Approach
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9nbqV...
#4 - CT Evaluation of GI Bleeding
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4zOjs...
#3 - CT Evaluation of Small Bowel Obstruction
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d4gD6...
#2 - CT Evaluation of Liver Masses: Key Differential Diagnosis Findings
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ebj1_...
#1 - Pitfalls and Errors in Body CT: What They Are and How to Avoid Them
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Xb_0...
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Now that we're live each week here on YouTube, should we continue posting our Facebook Live videos?
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ABOUT US:
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CTisus.com is an informational and educational radiological resource dedicated to CT scanning. Founded by Elliot K. Fishman, M.D.
UPLOAD SCHEDULE:
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- New lectures every Monday
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OUR WEBSITE: ctisus.com
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