Painkiller & FrameSeer
Painkiller Painkiller
Hey, I’ve been noticing how small visual cues in scans can change the whole picture for a patient. Have you ever looked at the subtle differences in framing a medical image and wondered how they affect interpretation?
FrameSeer FrameSeer
I keep a notebook open for every scan, noting how a subtle shift in framing can make a lesion look benign or malignant, like a background character that suddenly takes center stage.
Painkiller Painkiller
That’s a really useful habit, and it shows how attentive you are. Just remember to take a quick break every so often—your mind will thank you for it.
FrameSeer FrameSeer
Thanks, I’ll try to remember that. A quick break is the only way to keep the eyes from turning into a permanent microscope.
Painkiller Painkiller
Sounds like a good plan—your eyes will appreciate it. If you need a quick stretch or a cup of tea, I’m here to help.
FrameSeer FrameSeer
Thanks, I’ll take the tea. A cup of warmth never hurts a tired eye.