Education & Training

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Popular LLMs confidently fail at answering image-based board questions

Updated large language models have been trained to process both text- and image-based questions, potentially making them more effective in radiology settings. 

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Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology to open center for advancing AI-based imaging tools

The Center for Computational and AI-enabled Imaging Sciences will bring together talent from WashU’s respected medical and engineering programs.

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Radiology-themed escape rooms could be learning spaces of the future

Such alternative educational experiences are growing in popularity as teaching tools that give residents a more interactive learning experience. 

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VR teaching tool leads to 'significant gains' in procedural skills for IR residents

Experts say implementing VR teaching tools could help address the challenges related to acquiring procedural skills during residency.

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Respected radiology journal warns of predatory 'imitators' claiming to be the publication

Hackers have even gone as far as issuing fabricated acceptance letters with images plucked from the publication’s official website.

The European Society of Cardiology (ESC) annual congress has become the largest cardiology in the world with more than 33,000 healthcare professionals at the 2025 meeting. Photo by ESC

ESC Congress broke new record with over 33,000 attendees

The European Society of Cardiology had nearly twice as many attendees as ACC this year, as the European meeting secures its place as the largest cardiology meeting in the world.

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New findings support the selective gamification of radiology education

Radiology residents can receive meaningful clinical training via game playing—and they largely appreciate the experience, new research shows.

More applications, fewer interviews—how preference signaling has impacted rad resident placements

A new analysis suggests that preference signaling can both help and hinder residents’ efforts during the application process.