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Growth in Demand for Imaging Procedures Will Increase Need for Teleradiology

Vesta Teleradiology

Providers are diversifying into sub-specializations like neurology and oncology, raising the demand for advanced imaging like MRI and CT. CAGR to $45.8bn in 2030. Challenges include high equipment costs and a shortage of skilled personnel, impacting accessibility and patient care quality.

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Collaborative Approach to Address the Nursing Shortage

MRI Network

Here at MRI Network, we’re all too aware that the nursing shortage continues to impact the healthcare industry across the United States. Their research shows that by 2030, there could be a gap between qualified professionals and industry demand of over 800,000 people.

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The Future of Integrated Healthcare: Physical, Virtual, and At-Home Care

MRI Network

The Healthcare Workforce Analysis from the Health Resources and Services Administration believes that, by 2030, a shortage of 63,720 full-time RNs is likely across the US. Core skills may include: Communication, including direct patient care and tech-based communication strategies. There continues to be a high demand for nurses.

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Impact of Robotics Across Pharma

MRI Network

from 2023 to 2030. MRI Network highlights the top robotics trends in hiring within the pharma industry to help your company adapt to changing demands and their collective impact. Gradually, pharma teams would have more time dedicated to offering accurate medication management and overseeing the highest standards of patient care.

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Minnies winners for 2023 highlight AI, innovation in radiology

AuntMinnie

Renner has taught both undergraduate and graduate programs in pathophysiology, medicolegal and ethics, clinical decision-making, professional issues and trends, clinical pathways, pharmacology in medical imaging, advanced patient care and management, musculoskeletal imaging and procedures, and integrated principles of image analysis.

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