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Radiologists spend 12 years studying to be able to interpret imaging - as a lay person who has spent half that duration looking at scans most days, I still can’t really form any sort of accurate picture of what’s going on.



I have a suspicion that radiologists themselves may not know what's going on. Essentially if you give a scan (with cannot be easily interpreted by a semi-trained layman) to more than one radiologists, you may get several different interpretation.

Can some radiologist reading this confirm what I'm saying?


Radiologists probably like the gray noisy image better anyways!




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