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Effective training is integral to the success of ultrasound, so it's well worth noting that radiologists in Naples, Italy, have reported positive results from the introduction of new methods based on virtual reality and augmented reality.

You can read more about their approach in today's top story.

Given its relatively low cost, the use of 3D printing is of particular appeal in regions where resources are tight. Researchers have found that creating 3D-printed models can cost a little over 20 each. Find out how in today's second article.

Radiologists continue to explore the potential of large language models (LLMs) to assist in their workflows. A new study suggests that LLMs could serve as virtual advisers by guiding researchers in selecting the most appropriate AI models for their studies.

Meanwhile, scientists in Seoul, South Korea, have concluded that LLMs showed substantial accuracy with text and image inputs when analyzing New England Journal of Medicine Image Challenge cases. However, their accuracy decreased with shorter text lengths.

Any research to come out of the Charité in Berlin always deserves a close look. Check out this article from RSNA 2024 about the work of Dr. Florian Fleckenstein and colleagues on knee osteoarthritis.

Philip Ward
Editor in Chief
AuntMinnieEurope.com

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