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Radiology Trailblazers Named RLI Leadership Luminaries

Imaging Technology

Muroff, MD, FACR , the 2023 Leadership Luminary Award recipients for their exceptional lifetime achievements, innovation, leadership and service to the medical specialties of radiology or radiation oncology. He received the ACR Gold Medal in 2013 and the Florida Radiological Society Gold Medal in 1995. Thorwarth Jr.,

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Backwards to the Future: The Return of the Radiology Oral Boards

Ben White

Radiology in the Post-Orals Era Many old-guard radiologists bemoan a perception of decreased real-world readiness and confidence of recent graduates in the era of the Core Exam. A lot of radiologists have suggested that a multiple-choice exam simply can’t test for the soft skills that the oral boards could (which is undeniable).

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AuntMinnie 2011: Joint Commission issues alert on medical radiation

AuntMinnie

California will implement even stricter requirements beginning in January 2013. Pujols-McKee said she welcomes the ACR as a "good partner" in providing a safer environment for medical imaging, but that the Joint Commission has no designs on competing or establishing territory in accreditation.

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The rise of theranostics: Part 1 -- Gaining momentum

AuntMinnie

Theranostics provides doctors a framework for true "precision medicine," said Penny Vroman, MD, a dual board-certified nuclear radiologist and an associate professor at University of Texas (UT) Health Science Center in San Antonio, where Vroman played a key role in establishing the growing theranostics center.

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The rise of theranostics: Part 1 -- Gaining momentum

AuntMinnie

Theranostics provides doctors a framework for true "precision medicine," said Penny Vroman, MD, a dual board-certified nuclear radiologist and an associate professor at University of Texas (UT) Health Science Center in San Antonio, where Vroman played a key role in establishing the growing theranostics center.