44. TLDR May 2026 Issue (Better Late Than Never)

44. TLDR May 2026 Issue (Better Late Than Never)

It can be difficult to find the time to read an entire JACR issue cover to cover!

Welcome back to TLDR (Too Long Didn't Read) - the monthly series from Contrast & Clarity where we break down the entire monthly JACR issue into the insights that actually matter.

In this month's TLDR episode, Maddi and Jeff tackle questions like:

  • Are we overreacting to pediatric CT use?
  • Should radiologists be meeting patients over video?
  • Are we recommending too many follow-up chest CTs based on incidental findings?
  • What does successful AI deployment actually look like?
  • And can medicine survive if physicians occasionally decline another committee assignment?

This is your shortcut to the most important takeaways from the May issue of the JACR.

Find the entire May JACR issue here: https://www.jacr.org/issue/S1546-1440(26)X2003-8

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46. TLDR June 2026 Issue

46. TLDR June 2026 Issue

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43. Yea But...Who Watches the Algorithms?

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42. Artifacts of the Mind Part 4: Emotional Intelligence as the Antidote

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41. Artifacts of the Mind Part 3: The F-Word

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What's the one word that medicine avoids at all costs?Failure. In Part 3 of the Artifacts of the Mind series, we stop whispering about imposter syndrome...and start confronting the culture that fuels ...

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40. TLDR April 2026 Issue: The Carbon Cost of Imaging

40. TLDR April 2026 Issue: The Carbon Cost of Imaging

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26 Apr 38min

39. Artifacts of the Mind Part 2: Imposter Syndrome - Bug or Feature? *CME*

39. Artifacts of the Mind Part 2: Imposter Syndrome - Bug or Feature? *CME*

In part 2 of Artifacts of the Mind, we flip the script: what if imposter syndrome isn't a flaw...but a signal for growth? Maddi and Jeff are joined by Hanna Zafar, MD MHS to explore the idea of "faili...

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