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AuntMinnie 2005: Cardiology leader slams ACR's imaging initiatives

AuntMinnie

In 2005, our top article reported on the fierce turf war in the U.S. The ACR released a statement Wednesday supporting MedPAC's recommendations to set quality and safety standards for medical imaging. New articles will be published each Monday until our official anniversary at RSNA 2024.

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Radiology leadership changes to begin in the new year

AuntMinnie

Reeder has been faculty at UW-Madison since 2005 and previously served as director of the clinical magnetic resonance imaging fellowship, chief of MRI, chief of sectional cardiovascular imaging, and senior vice chair of research. Reeder's term becomes effective in early 2024, according to UW.

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Radiology leadership changes to begin in the new year

AuntMinnie

Reeder has been faculty at UW-Madison since 2005 and previously served as director of the clinical magnetic resonance imaging fellowship, chief of MRI, chief of sectional cardiovascular imaging, and senior vice chair of research. Reeder's term becomes effective in early 2024, according to UW.

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Tributes pour in for CT pioneer Willi Kalender

AuntMinnie

The global medical imaging community has paid tribute to Willi Kalender, PhD, the renowned medical physicist who died on October 21 at the age of 75. He is the father of contemporary CT imaging -- and thus of clinical radiology as we know it today," Christiane Kuhl, MD, PhD, told AuntMinnie.com on November 4.

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Pediatric PET radiotracer doses drop by a third over two decades

AuntMinnie

Epidemiological studies have linked childhood radiation exposure – including that associated with medical imaging – to the occurrence of certain cancers, such as central nervous system tumors or leukemia, the authors explained.

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Dr. Stavropoulos Chooses Omega as the Centerpiece of the Endoscopy Program at Archbold

Omega Medical Imaging

He leads the new Program in Advanced Gastrointestinal Endoscopy and Endoscopic Surgery at Archbold Memorial Hospital in Thomasville, GA. For over 90 years, Archbold has been synonymous with high-quality, compassionate medical care. Stavros Stavropoulos is a world-renowned gastroenterologist and a pioneer in endoscopic surgery.

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