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AuntMinnie 2006: How 64-slice CT saved my life: A radiologist's story

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In 2006, our top article shared the story of a radiologist whose life was saved by a 64-slice CT scanner just installed at the hospital he worked at. Buying a major piece of imaging equipment is always a big moment for a radiologist. Benjamin Roach, MD, of Our Lady of Bellefonte Hospital in Ashland, KY. Giles, U.K.)

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Yellowcross launches teleradiology management service

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The two first worked together in 2006 at Nighthawk Radiology Services. Yellowcross works with hospitals, clinics, medical groups, and entrepreneurial physicians throughout the U.S. to develop focused service offerings to address radiologist shortages and provide specialty diagnostic services.

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Yellowcross Launches to Streamline Teleradiology Service Management

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The two first worked together in 2006 at Nighthawk Radiology Services. Yellowcross works with hospitals, clinics, medical groups, and entrepreneurial physicians throughout the United States to develop focused service offerings to address radiologist shortages and provide specialty diagnostic services.

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AuntMinnie 2007: Gadolinium: A 'necessary factor' in the development of NSF?

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In 2006 the U.S. Louis hospital. Since then, reports on NFS and its connection to gadolinium have been pouring in: At the 2007 European Congress of Radiology (ECR) meeting in Vienna, Scottish radiologists reported on NSF episodes in the whole renal failure population of western Scotland. Clearly, a major problem is at hand.

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Olympic imaging squad gets set for summer games

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A team of 32 radiologists and 36 radiographers are limbering up to work at the summer Olympics, which begins July 25. Clinical information is essential to refine the diagnosis, but we must also understand the sporting issues in order to adapt the athletes’ care.” They are likely to perform more than 1,800 scans on injured athletes.

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Premier Radiology Services to be the First U.S. Teleradiology Provider to Connect to GLEAMER via the Blackford Platform

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Fracture-Detection AI Solution to Augment Radiologist Readings [November 28, 2022, | Miami, FL] — Premier Radiology Services today announced, in partnership with Blackford, that they are the first privately-held teleradiology organization to offer the BoneView from GLEAMER fracture detection AI solution. Formed by bringing together U.S.

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Can open-source AI algorithms help clinical deployment?

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has developed neural networks for interpreting chest x-rays that could help speed the adoption of AI systems in clinical settings, according to a study published December 8 in The Lancet Digital Health. Six hospitals from three National Health Service (NHS) Trusts contributed 2.5 A group in the U.K. million frontal x-rays.

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