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Podcast: Leading the way to tuition-free medical school opportunities

AuntMinnie

Grossman, a distinguished Louis Marx Professor of Radiology and researcher, joined NYU Langone in 2001 as chair of the department of radiology and professor of neurology, neurosurgery, and physiology and neuroscience. What Grossman shares is timely as many hospital leaders today face financial crisis and confront modern healthcare dilemmas.

Medical 105
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New Deputy Editors – 2024

European Radiology

Hatem Alkadhi is the current Vice-Chair at the Department of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology of the University Hospital Zurich. His expertise is cardiovascular and emergency imaging with a focus on computed tomography. Thus, he will lead the specialty section of Cardiac Imaging.

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IBA Plans Total System Restoration on its First-ever Proton Therapy Installation

Imaging Technology

Mass General Cancer Center’s proton system was installed by IBA 25 years ago and treated its first patient in November 2001. This collaboration pioneered the use of IBA Proteus PLUS systems and Intensity Modulated Proton Therapy (IMPT) in hospitals globally.

IT 88
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Connecting Remotely to Cure & Care….

Manipal Hospitals Radiology Group

According to the World Health Organization, the African continent has about 930 registered hospitals (as of November 2015), compared with 650 registered hospitals in India alone. In 2001, African countries agreed to allocate at least 15% of their budgets to health care.

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AuntMinnie 2001: Frontline radiologists recall September 11

AuntMinnie

Our top article from 2001 reported on the role radiologists played in responding to the terrorist attacks on 9/11 and was published on October 31, 2001. Concerned that there would be a glut of unidentifiable patients that would be difficult to track in their PACS networks, some facilities created hard copies of images as a backup.

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The Needle Vs. The Knife for Spontaneous Pneumothorax: A Closer Look at the EXPRED Study

REBEL EM

PMID: 36693146 Clinical Question: In patients aged 18-50 years with primary and complete pneumothorax, is simple aspiration non-inferior to chest tube drainage for rates of pulmonary re-expansion within 24 hours? Including only hospitals with extensive specialist networks may not reflect the conditions in less-resourced hospitals.

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The ED Guide to Neuroimaging: Part 2

Northwestern EM

Each boasts near perfect sensitivity and negative predictive values for clinically significant acute intracranial processes. Only New Orleans included clinical intoxication, while NEXUS was the only rule to include coagulopathy. versus 99.1%) compared with the original study for clinically significant intracranial injury.