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1/3 For the love of all that's good, please don't use #FaceApp. Its user agreement says that you "grant FaceApp a perpetual, irrevocable, nonexclusive, royalty-free, worldwide, fully-paid, transferable sub-licensable license to use, reproduce, modify, adapt, publish, translate...
2/3 ... create derivative works from, distribute, publicly perform and display your User Content and any name, username or likeness provided in connection with your User Content in all media formats and channels now known or later developed, without compensation to you." ...
3/3 ... Does that sound like something you want to be signed up for?

Digital privacy and security matter now more than ever.

#PSA

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Oct 3, 2020
#RadRes, always remember the 4 stages of learning anything, including how to be a good radiologist:

Stage 1: Unconscious Incompetence

Stage 2: Conscious Incompetence

Stage 3: Conscious Competence

Stage 4: Unconscious Competence

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Translated into radiology terms:

Stage 1: You have a shallow fund of knowledge, can't easily see imaging findings, and don't know what you don't know.

Stage 2: You accumulate a certain amount of knowledge and are exposed to breadth, but are still building foundations.

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Stage 3: You've become good at cases, but perhaps in practiced case-taking scenarios and w/ reliance on memorization and many mnemonics

Stage 4: You recognize findings, have an intuitive sense of what findings are incidental vs. important, and have layers of understanding

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Jun 12, 2020
With the cancellation of so many in-person scientific meetings this year, are you curious what the future holds?

Read our thoughts, framed through conversations with 10 imaging experts: pubs-rsna-org.proxy.lib.umich.edu/doi/10.1148/ry…

@JimBrinkMD @therealjonadill @AgExner @DrJoeIppolito
@RSNA

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@kathryn_luker @Imaging4Health

Thank you to our contributors, listed in alphabetical order:
Dr. John Angle, @UVARadiology
Dr. James Brink, @MGHImaging
Dr. Jonathan Dillman, @CincyKidsRad
Dr. Agata Exner, @CWRUSOM
Dr. Joseph Ippolito, @MIRimaging

@RSNA
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Contributors continued:
Dr. Kathryn Luker, @UMichRadiology
Dr. Sridhar Nimmagadda, @Hopkins_Rad
Dr. Erik Shapiro, @MSURadiology
Dr. Kooresh Shoghi, @MIRimaging
Dr. Peter Strouse, MD, @UMichRadiology

@RSNA @ISMRM @RadiologyACR @TheASNR @ARRS_Radiology @SSRbone @myESR

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May 31, 2020
Kudos to @RADiversity @RSNA @TheASNR for recognizing when it is time to step out of the academic radiology sphere and provide support for humanity & equality.

Looking for more societies and institutions' statements... This is a pivotal moment in history!

#BlackLivesMatter
Thank you for speaking out at this critical time, @CincyChildrens Image
Thank you Dr. @EllenJMacKenzie and @JohnsHopkinsSPH for taking a public stand.

I am proud to have trained with you. Image
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Mar 8, 2018
1/ Musings of an #MSKRad post-#AAOS2018 meeting. Attended nearly the whole meeting – very impressive presentations, exhibitor booths, educational offerings – a vast meeting similar to #RSNA. @UMichRadiology @jjacobsn @morrisonMSK @SoteriosGyft @danortizmd
2/ More MSK Rads should consider this mtg – lots of relevant material and opps for collaboration. Imaging is so central to orthopaedics – we each get better by reviewing this content and conversing. Orthopaedics most frequent referrer for MSK imaging - ajronline.org/doi/abs/10.221…
3/ I attended mostly sports sessions. Some hot topics: Ongoing issues in joint preservation (excellent sessions in both knee and hip joint preservation), orthobiologics, earlier and earlier identification of “cartilage at risk”.
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