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jmhmd | 2 years ago

You are partially correct, but I think the value is not in generating a draft for the radiologist to review, but to take a radiologists “raw” dictation, which pertains only to relevant findings in a case, and transform that into a complete, well formatted report. This is what scribes do in lots of different medical specialties, and save a ton of time. In my experience, reviewing pre drafted reports, as from residents, can often make my job slower rather than faster, as you have to read the whole thing to know what needs editing.

Also, at least in my practice, I would double the number of CTs read in an average day :)

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