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267 contributions to MSK Radiology School
Yayyy new video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LKhvfvAOUfw
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New comment 11d ago
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@Im Beg 3 people now found one already based on comments on YouTube and LinkedIn. Well with a prevalence of 2% makes sense. It's just your either know or your don't
Why you are reluctant to take a long term course ?
If we set apart the financial issue ( la douloureuse as we call it in France) , what are the reasons that deters you from from taking part in a long track course , training ……….. Although I think that theses courses are valuable , my main problem is commitment! What are yours ?
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New comment 5d ago
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That's a typical problem. People don't commit and are lazy, distracted by social media etc. The commitment follows automatically if you invest thousands of euros/pounds into a training. Do a high price is beneficial for students as opposed to free or low price offers. Also the perceived value is much higher and also the effective value, because when they pay the price the feel more committed and obliged to do the work. Without work there is no results.
Cmrads question
Hello, Anyone knows how to take off prited sheets after uploading the case on cmrads or not to send it if you have Fuji synaps Pacs .Thanks.
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New comment 14d ago
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@Darren Field
Temporary Closure of MSK Radiology School
Chris here I analysed this free skool. I decided to temporarily close it. The reason is a push of my self to simplify work and life and spend time where I have more impact. Making everything smoother and more efficient. This skool project did not really have a clearly defined purpose and this is also shown in the activity. There is bit of a confusion here about what to do and what not to do. In the last 30 days, 24% of members were active here. For comparison, in the Virtual fellowship skool, monthly activity ranges between 61- over 80%. It was a bit of an experiment in terms of organic outreach (in case you are interested). Didnt work. I will use many of the videos and push them on parteon and youtube. I think you will still be able to watch the content, but not posting new stuff. My focus will go more into new YouTube videos as I have more fun being creative there and also the Virtual MSK Fellowship, where I can help radiologists the most (see for yourself) I have some ideas for future use of this skool, but time does not permit it at the moment. To stay in touch, subscribe to my youtube channel and also submit your email address here (you need to lick on *watch free training*. thanks for trying this out bw chris
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New comment 5d ago
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@Kay Hermann it's $99/month. It will remain open until end of may as I paid already. I might reshape it in some way. I'll give it some thought.
"Full-Body Scans for the People"
These scanners look beautiful. I hope they have Spotify. Thoughts on the future of preventative diagnostic imaging? Link to and extract from the NYT article below 👇 Daniel Ek’s Next Act: Full-Body Scans for the People https://www.nytimes.com/2024/04/27/business/dealbook/daniel-ek-neko-health.html?unlocked_article_code=1.nk0.UfJZ.ISYh0_fG8b2-&smid=nytcore-android-share "The company says its full-body scans can detect the onset of a host of cardiovascular and metabolic diseases, as well as skin conditions. It calls its scans, which cost about $230, or 2,500 Swedish krona, “a health check for your future self.” Whole-body scans have been around for a while. But they have taken off in recent years thanks to artificial intelligence and social media. Kim Kardashian helped put one buzzy rival, Prenuvo, on the map last summer when she referred to its M.R.I. scanner as a “life saving machine” in an Instagram post. Another, the New York-based Ezra, announced in February that it had raised $21 million to help it expand to 20 North American cities by year-end. Despite the boom in interest, medical professionals say proactive screening technologies have yet to prove that they can achieve better outcomes for patient health or longevity. And the verdict is still out on the business model."
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New comment 14d ago
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its just for skin lesions, like moles etc
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Christoph Agten
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I help radiologists to increase their confidence and speed in MSK radiology

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