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Radiologists: what is your specialty and would you recommend it?

Hello, medical student here with a strong interest in radiology. I'm hoping to gain insights into what each radiology specialty/subspecialty (MSK, neuro, body, breast, nuclear, vascular/IR, etc.) entails, such as:

  • what is the work that you do?
  • typical day for you?
  • would you recommend it? why or why not?
  • how do you see the job market for your specialty in the next 10 years (i.e. given the hype of AI, etc)?

Thank you for your time!

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