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So how do we feel about midlevels taking it upon themselves to act as their own radiologist and use POCUS to decide whether or not formal imaging is necessary? I'm curious what the radiology world thinks. Also what are your plans for when RNs/NPs put half of us out of work with the Butterfly system?

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