The 2023 Radiology Practice Development Report: Radiologists Read an Average of 4.7 Subspecialties in Daily Practice; Less than Half of Radiologists Feel "Very Confident"
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CINCINNATI, June 20, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Medality, the leading practice development platform for radiologists and imaging organizations, today announced the release of its 2023 Radiology Practice Development Report. This comprehensive report highlights the most critical training gaps and opportunities in radiology and is based on insights from over 2,700 radiologists across 108 countries.
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- CINCINNATI, June 20, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Medality, the leading practice development platform for radiologists and imaging organizations, today announced the release of its 2023 Radiology Practice Development Report .
- The report reveals that radiologists are reading across an average of 4.7 subspecialty areas in their daily practice, with 40% reporting they read across all radiology subspecialties.
- The 2023 Radiology Practice Development Report also finds that confidence levels among current readers in each subspecialty varied widely.
- Highly experienced radiologists are being asked to read in new areas and new technologies that were not part of their training.