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How MHRG helped Clinic at the Mall, Uganda provide high quality and personalized patient care possible to its people

Manipal Hospitals Radiology Group

Story behind the birth of The Clinic at the Mall, Uganda: The Clinic at the Mall provides accessible, high quality and personalized healthcare services to families in Kampala and beyond. Standardization of Process: To ensure optimal clinical care it was essential to fine tune every aspect of the operational process.

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The PACSman Pontificates: Is radiology ready for AI and vice versa?

AuntMinnie

How someone can extrapolate findings from a study conducted overseas with less than 100 participants in a publicly funded healthcare system and present it as a universal truth to over 49,000 radiologists in the U.S. According to an October 2023 article in Becker’s Hospital Review , “. Studies published in the U.S.

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Anniversary of X-ray Discovery and National Radiologic Technology Week Commemorated by American Society of Radiologic Technologists

Imaging Technology

In a written statement, the organization leadership noted, “It can be argued that the discovery of the x-ray by German physicist Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen on November 8, 1895, was one of the most significant milestones in healthcare. For his work, Roentgen was awarded the first Nobel Prize in physics in 1901.

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TTG Imaging Solutions Announces Acquisition by Sentinel Capital Partners

TTG Imaging Solutions

Since its founding, TTG has built a reputation of providing best-in-class services that allow physicians, imaging centers, and hospitals to offer top-quality patient care,” said Paul Murphy, a Sentinel Partner. Sentinel is the right partner to help us grow while maintaining our focus on this goal.”

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AI (Artificial Intelligence)—The Future of Radiology?

Associates in Medical Imaging

Where the use of machine learning in this space was virtually non-existent just a few years ago, many healthcare organizations and radiologists are already leaning into what AI has to offer. The use of AI has jumped from 0% in 2015 all the way up to 30% in 2020. With AI in the world of radiology, changes are happening rapidly.

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Porencephaly

Global Radiology CME

He graduated from UMBC in 2015 with a major in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. While shadowing and on rotations, Jay saw how integral the field of radiology is to every other specialty in medicine and its key role in patient care. He discovered his passion for radiology during the first radiology lecture at VCOM.

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4 Strategies to Reduce Reporting Errors in Radiology

Everything Rad

Adrian Brady, President of the European Society of Radiology; and consultant radiologist from Mercy University Hospital in Cork, Ireland. Certainly they are not intentional, and many have little or no consequence to patients; others are significant. Radiographics (2015);35:1668-1676. Reporting errors happen in radiology.