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Ukraine's top pediatric hospital rebuilds after bomb attack

AuntMinnie

Radiology staff at the Ohmatdyt Children's Hospital in Kyiv are making steady progress with their plan to restore normal service after a devastating missile attack. On July 9, 2024, AuntMinnieEurope.com posted an article about the extensive damage caused to Ukraine's largest pediatric hospital.

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Mentored Medical Students Match in Radiology

Global Radiology CME

We are pleased to announce that eight of the medical students who were in the Global Radiology CME Future Radiology Resident ( , #futureradres ) mentoring program have matched to impressive Radiology Residencies across the country. I strongly believe it helped me have a successful match.

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Dr. Kevin Rice: Semifinalist for 2021 AuntMinnie.com's Most Effective Radiology Educator

Global Radiology CME

We are pleased to announce Global Radiology CME's Kevin Rice, MD is a semifinalist for 2021 ,AuntMinnie.com 's Most Effective Radiology Educator. Dr. Rice has authored or co-authored over 200 radiology cases that can be accessed on the Global Radiology teaching file.

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Radiology suffers in missile attack on Kyiv pediatric hospital

AuntMinnie

X-ray and ultrasound machines were badly damaged in a rocket attack on Ukraine's largest children's hospital on July 8, according to radiologist Stanislav Rebenkov, MD. Rebenkov has been head of radiology at Ohmatdyt Children's Hospital since 2020. Broken glass and damaged equipment are found throughout the hospital.

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AuntMinnie 2004: Part III: Exploring PACS Secrets

AuntMinnie

New articles will be published each Monday until our official anniversary at RSNA 2024. In 2004, our top article was part III in Exploring PACS Secrets, a long-running series contributed by PACS consultant Michael J. This puts hospital administration in the position of playing "good mom, bad mom" and choosing sides.

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