Research Article | Open Access
Evaluation Of Radiologic Technology Education Programs -A Review Article
Dr. Mohd Arfat, Shailendra Kumar diwakar,Lakshmi Yadav, Sonika Kumari, Piyush Pandey, Pushpendra Kumar Rajput, Neelam Rao Bharti, Bhawna Solanki, HarshitSoni, Rinki Gahlot
Pages: 182-184
Abstract
Medical imaging is used in radiology to identify and treat disorders. A radiologist's job is to diagnose illnesses from radiographic images and write a report outlining each vision they look at. Radiomics is the study of obtaining numerous features from radiographic pictures. The characteristics are used to find diseases automatically. Despite their significant expertise in radionics, radiologists frequently review images with various variations in one sitting and create a templated report describing anomalies, including results and an impressions section (Liu et al., 2019). In addition, the process can be time-consuming and prone to human mistakes, particularly in nations with a high population density (Jing et al.,2018). Artificial intelligence may readily be used to automate this process of creating medical reports from radiographic
pictures