Radiologists can retrain to do something else adjacent surely? Not like they'll suddenly be like an 18 year old with no degree trying to find a job.
Radiologists can retrain to do something else adjacent surely? Not like they'll suddenly be like an 18 year old with no degree trying to find a job.
Why do we assume that radiologists would have literally 0% involvement in the radiology workflow?
I could see the assumption that one radiologist supervises a group of automated radiology machines (like a worker in an automated factory). Maybe assume that they'd be delegated to an auditing role. But that they'd go completely extinct? There's no evidence of, even historically, a service being consumed that has zero human intervention.
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