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In our previous videos, we covered doctor vs surgeon, diagnostic vs interventional radiologist, and plastic surgeon vs cosmetic surgeon.
interventional radiologist, and plastic surgeon vs. cosmetic surgeon.
The diagnostic radiologist then interprets these images to diagnose illness and injury.
The diagnostic radiologist then interprets these images to diagnose illness and injury.
And in fact, almost every radiologist today uses AI.
And in fact, almost every radiologist today uses AI.
In our previous videos, we covered doctor vs. surgeon, diagnostic vs. interventional radiologist, and neurologist vs. psychiatrist.
In our previous videos, we covered doctor versus surgeon, diagnostic versus interventional radiologist, and neurologist versus psychiatrist.
And the reason for that, if you take a step back, it's because the goal of a radiologist is not to study the images.
The goal of a radiologist is to diagnose a disease.
But to fully replace a radiologist, an AI model would need to accurately interpret thousands of imaging findings across the entire body, perform clinical reasoning, and
But to fully replace a radiologist, an AI model would need to accurately interpret thousands of imaging findings across the entire body, perform clinical reasoning,
This means training to become an interventional radiologist takes longer than becoming a general surgeon.
This means training to become an interventional radiologist takes longer than becoming a general surgeon.
So you want to be an interventional radiologist leaving the image reading in the dust in replace of hands on operations?
So you want to be an interventional radiologist, leaving the image reading in the dust in replace of hands-on operations.
Next up in the battle arena, by popular request from our subscribers, is diagnostic radiologist versus interventional radiologist.
Next up in the Battle Arena, by popular request from our subscribers, is diagnostic radiologist versus interventional radiologist.
Diagnostic radiology requires a five year residency, whereas becoming an interventional radiologist takes six to seven years, depending on when you make the decision to focus on interventional radiology.
Income as a radiologist is more determined by your practice type and niche, rather than whether you are a diagnostic or interventional radiologist.