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The public hospital hosted the Francophone Radiology Days this Thursday and Friday.
Whether it is diagnostic or interventional, radiology is booming. ” Each year, France trains 250 radiologists. However, in the next five years, approximately 2,000 radiologists will retire. We are going to experience a shortage “, Worries Louis Boyer, president of the National Professional Council of Radiology. The Francophone Radiology Days were an opportunity to discuss the problems of the profession as well as the evolutions with the development of digital technology.
Several conferences were organized around teleradiology or artificial intelligence. It was also an opportunity for the Nîmes hospital to take stock of these investments: dFrom 2010 to today, the number of rooms for interventional radiology has increased from 5 to 14 rooms and from 4 to 10 equipment for imaging. ” The hospital was late », Comments the director of the Nicolas Best hospital. Moreover, the hospital faced ” a shortage of manipulator. This is why we worked with the Institut d’Alzon to recreate a training ».
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