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Upskilling or deskilling? Measurable role of an AI-supported training for radiology residents: a lesson from the pandemic
Mattia Savardi, Alberto Signoroni, Sergio Benini, Filippo Vaccher, Alberto Alberti, Roberta Ciolli, Andrea Di Meo, Marco Falcone, Mauro Ramanzin, Lorenzo Romano, Roberto Sozzi, Davide Farina
Eight radiology residents scored 150 chest X-rays in three regimes (no AI / on-demand / integrated); AI support reduced severity-score errors and raised inter-rater agreement by 22%, with residents resilient to AI errors above a threshold.
·radiology residents ·AI-supported training ·deskilling ·upskilling ·COVID-19
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