Daily Bulletin 2017

Members Share Most Exciting Technologies From the RSNA Technical Exhibits

Thursday, Nov. 30, 2017

The Daily Bulletin stopped doctors outside the exhibit halls with the question: "What is the most exciting technology that you have seen on the exhibit floor?" Doctors were enthusiastic to share their thoughts on the new advances and what they hold for the future of radiology.

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"It is exciting to see the changes to MRI, including lighter coils and completely updated computer functions," said Stefania Rizzo, MD, European Institute of Oncology, Milan, Italy.

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Christopher Wood, MD, at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN, said, "The most exciting area in radiology right now is deep learning and how it will play an integral role in advancing computer-aided diagnosis."

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"As a second-year resident and first-time attendee, everything about the exhibit floor is inspiring and makes me curious to learn more about the future of radiology," said Noam Nissan, MD, PhD, at Chaim Sheba Medical Center, Tel Hashomer, Israel.

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