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by hdhjebebeb 1836 days ago
I had an abdominal ultrasound recently - the actual process of placing the probe and annotating the images seems like a pretty specific technical skill. I don't think any old person (or even a doctor) off the street can just rub the wand on you and find your kidneys for instance.
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Indeed. US is a highly technical, specific skill. Even within a specific use case -- e.g. echocardiography -- there's a specific series of qualifications that cardiologists need to get in order to be deemed competent. The rotation of your hand in a specific position in transthoracic echocardiography can change the resulting ejection fraction of the heart -- the main functional outcome. It's a simple thing to see done; quite another for you to do yourself and make safe decisions.
That's the idea of using AI. So the operator doesn't have to be skilled at identifying things.
I have had an abnormal ultrasound and then a CT negative. If AI can cut down the CTs it's a win.