Journal Club: Case reports in radiology learning The story behind the images Ft Dr Nitin P Ghonge
Written By : Dr. Nandita Mohan
By : Dr Nitin Ghonge
Published On 2025-03-22 03:15 GMT | Update On 2025-03-22 03:15 GMT
Discussing a recent article published in the journal Case Reports in Clinical Radiology published by Scientific Scholar. The article rightfully touches the key importance of case reports, the significance of radiology and how clinicians/authors/readers should approach case reports.
Speaking to Medical Dialogues team is the lead author of the study, Dr. Nitin P. Ghonge from the Department of Radiology at Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals, New Delhi, India.
Dr Nitin talks about the importance of write an article on Case Reports in a medical journal. He further emphasizes on how Case Reports help in Radiology learning for students and practitioners along with what constitutes a good Case Report.
He sheds lights on how Case reports are important in the advancement of Medicine and medical research and lastly how Case Reports are the key to create voluminous imaging dataset and to optimally train the AI algorithms.
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