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Current Topics in Learning and Development in Radiology: <i>AJR</i> Expert Panel Narrative Review.
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Abstract
Radiology learning and development-encompassing both trainee education and lifelong professional learning-are undergoing rapid transformation driven by sustained growth in imaging volumes, persistent workforce constraints, increasing subspecialization, and evolving hybrid practice models that are reshaping radiologists' work. The resulting pressures increasingly and directly compete with protected time for case-based teaching, mentorship, feedback, and deliberate practice, placing the entire professional development cycle from training through practice at risk. Meanwhile, virtual and asynchronous educational platforms are expanding access to teaching conferences, case libraries, mobile resources, microlearning opportunities, and global collaboration while introducing challenges related to engagement, curation, feedback, and procedural skill expertise. Peer learning programs are also gaining momentum as an alternative to traditional score-based peer review, offering a structured nonpunitive approach to shared learning and practice improvement embedded within routine clinical work. In parallel, generative AI and large language models are creating new opportunities for knowledge synthesis and educational support while raising important concerns regarding accuracy, bias, outdated information, and overreliance. In this AJR Expert Panel Narrative Review, we examine how these converging trends are reshaping radiology learning and development and provide consensus guidance for strengthening educational quality while sustaining diagnostic excellence and professional growth in contemporary practice.
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Autoren
Institutionen
- Grand Rapids Community College(US)
- Orthopaedic Associates of Michigan(US)
- Michigan State University(US)
- Northwell Health(US)
- Hofstra University(US)
- Donald & Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell(US)
- University of Pennsylvania(US)
- Brigham and Women's Hospital(US)
- Harvard University(US)
- WinnMed(US)
- Mayo Clinic in Florida(US)