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== Standard report texts == | == Standard report texts == | ||
Uniformity amongst all radiologists is not necessary, but each person may wish to have a set of standard texts which may, in the future, assist natural language processing which in turn can assist AI. | Uniformity amongst all radiologists is not necessary, but each person may wish to have a set of standard texts which may, in the future, assist natural language processing which in turn can assist AI. | ||
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== Getting started == | == Getting started == |
Latest revision as of 09:58, 20 March 2024
CT Protocols[edit]
- Chest
- Gastrointestinal
- Liver
- Pancreas
- Adrenals
- Renal
- Bladder/prostate/testicles
- Gynaecology
- Head and Neck
- Other
- Trauma
MR Protocols[edit]
Radiographer led protocolling[edit]
Suitable protocols are all protocols within this wiki along with guidance here: Radiographer led protocolling
General information[edit]
Standard report texts[edit]
Uniformity amongst all radiologists is not necessary, but each person may wish to have a set of standard texts which may, in the future, assist natural language processing which in turn can assist AI.