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Diagnostic radiology positions fall short of 100% filled

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All available integrated interventional radiology resident positions were filled, and a vast majority (97.4%) of diagnostic radiology positions were filled on 2025 Main Residency Match Day, March 21. NRMP officials reported registering 52,498 applicants, an increase of 2,085 (4.1%) over last year.

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Minnies winners for 2023 highlight AI, innovation in radiology

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And 2023 is no exception. Workforce shortages were deemed by our Expert Panel to be the biggest threat in 2023. Congratulations to all the winners of the 2023 Minnies awards, and also to the runners-up and the hundreds of candidates who made the semifinalist list across 15 categories.

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Part I: What will we learn from x-rays in space?

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It's mostly to prove that the equipment works and we can acquire images that are diagnostic and that this tool can then be used in the future to assist in more hypothesis-driven work, he said. The use of portable x-ray could be a way to measure these changes in flight, Pohlen noted.

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Diagnostic imaging service expenditures shifting to third-party providers

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billion on service-related expenses for diagnostic imaging equipment, according to the recently published IMV 2023 Diagnostic Imaging Equipment Service Outlook Report. IMV's 2023 Diagnostic Imaging Equipment Service Outlook Report explores market trends related to service contracts for diagnostic imaging equipment in U.S.

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Bipartisan bill aims to boost Medicare patients’ access to diagnostic imaging agents

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The Facilitating Innovative Nuclear Diagnostics Act of 2023 would eliminate barriers to nuclear medicine, supporters charged.

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Road to RSNA 2023: Women's Imaging Preview

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Women’s imaging has a lot going for it at RSNA 2023 in Chicago. These include molecular breast imaging’s potential role as a supplemental screening tool, the use of contrast in mammography and MRI in better visualizing findings, and better understanding of digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT) as a screening and diagnostic modality.

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AI expert Hugh Harvey gives key takeaways from RSNA 2023

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It was no surprise that AI created a buzz at RSNA 2023, but what were the meaningful take-home messages? A few new point solutions (clinical decision support CDS or diagnostic) from established vendors but no game changers. Hugh Harvey, MD, managing director of Hardian Health in the U.K., has a list of nine to consider.

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