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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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Harvard professor accused of doctoring images used in decades of research

Health Imaging

A total of 28 studies have been flagged as potentially fraudulent, with some published as early as 2001.

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Breast imaging features tied to pathological findings in young women

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Imaging features are tied to pathological findings in breast cancer among young women, a study published January 26 in Clinical Imaging found. Previous research has also explored potential ties between certain imaging features and the biological features of breast tumors. and 79.2%, respectively, upon diagnosis.

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Harvard professor accused of manipulating images used in decades of research

Health Imaging

A total of 28 studies have been flagged as potentially fraudulent, with some published as early as 2001.

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New Deputy Editors – 2024

European Radiology

His expertise is cardiovascular and emergency imaging with a focus on computed tomography. Thus, he will lead the specialty section of Cardiac Imaging. He will lead the specialty section of Vascular-Interventional imaging. She will lead the specialty section of Head and Neck Imaging.

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

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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. long story short, when I started in 2001 as head of radiology, they didn't understand what they had here. "It

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Targeted radiopharmaceuticals offer new hope for longer 'healthspans'

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adults now battle multiple chronic conditions, up from 22% in 2001. A 2018 study from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) found that more than a quarter of U.S. An emerging field of precision radiopharmaceuticals brings new optimism to this mission, revolutionizing cancer care.