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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. Derdeyn begins January 2, 2024, and will succeed Alan Matsumoto, MD, who has served as chair since 2009.

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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. Derdeyn begins January 2, 2024, and will succeed Alan Matsumoto, MD, who has served as chair since 2009.

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Artificial Intelligence Embedded Imaging Modality

The British Institute of Radiology

AI output Some hospitals have adopted digital portable X-ray machines to provide an instant image, the radiographer can see the chest X-ray immediately after exposure and decide whether the image quality is optimal. AI is an assistive tool It’s important to recognize that AI findings are never the final diagnoses.

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Is Artificial Intelligence a glorified red dot system?

The British Institute of Radiology

How this is done in practice can vary between hospitals, in the era of films the radiographer would place a red dot sticker on the film itself before returning it to clinician or radiologist. The red dot system is a human alert system, often two pairs of eyes are better than one and assist with near misses.

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Serial PoCUS for ED Patients with Acute Dyspnea: Is More Actually Better?

REBEL EM

Background: Point-of-care ultrasound (PoCUS) is a valuable clinical tool in the assessment of acute dyspnea. Another trial found the utilization of PoCUS of the heart, lung, and legs’ deep veins improved the diagnostic accuracy in patients with dyspnea from 60% to 90% when done within 4 hours of arrival [5]. Emerg Med J.

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Teleradiology in The Times of Coronavirus Pandemic

Future Teleradiology

H1N1 flu in 2009 was the last pandemic killing millions worldwide. Hospitals and healthcare professionals are struggling to treat thousands of patients, working round the clock beyond human capacity. Working around the clock shifts at Cremona Hospital near Milan, which is at the heart of the outbreak and has left almost 500 dead.

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Impact of Emergency Department Crowding on Lung Protective Ventilation

REBEL EM

2 Finally the settings initiated early in a patient’s care are often carried forward unchanged into their hospital and ICU stay. 2019 Aug; PMID: 30954692 Clinical Question: What is the impact of system factors in the implementation of standard-of-care LPV in critically ill ED patients admitted to the ICU? J Crit Care.