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Generative AI, radiologist shortages feature in 2024 Minnies

AuntMinnie

We hope you enjoy our article as well as the opportunity to hear directly from the recipients. He is particularly excited about the growth of ultrahigh field MRI in neuroimaging -- especially since he reads neurodegenerative and movement disorder cases every day, he told AuntMinnie.com. "We

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Meet the Minnies 2024 finalists

AuntMinnie

One of this year's nominations for Most Influential Radiology Researcher is Erik Middlebrooks, MD, of the Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville, FL. He has worked hard to redefine how clinicians set targets for deep brain stimulation surgery and to expand the uses of 7-tesla MRI to new areas such as Parkinson's disease. "7-tesla

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Brain imaging, ChatGPT, and medicolegal topped 2023's most read list

AuntMinnie

While ChatGPT landed two spots in the top 10 most popular articles in 2023, what grabbed the attention of the radiology community the most varied along five other theme lines. Further, high demand for radiologic technologists drove increases in RT salaries. After brain imaging, medicolegal issues and money ranked highest.

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AuntMinnie 2003: SalaryScan survey: Subspecialization pays off for radiology professionals

AuntMinnie

New articles will be published each Monday until our official anniversary at RSNA 2024. Our top article from 2003 shared results from our SalaryScan survey, one of AuntMinnie's most popular editorial features. Adding subspecialization training in MRI, however, boosted the average base salary by 7.4%, to $329,242.

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Week in Review: CT visualizes Ozempic benefits | Radiologist criticized for negligence | Federal breast density law takes effect

AuntMinnie

And our fifth most-read article for the week described how the use of cardiac PET has increased for assessing coronary artery disease. Finally, take a look at our coverage of the International Society for Computed Tomography (ISCT) meeting held in Boston this week.

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Does Your Radiology Recruitment Strategy Account for Technology?

Cassling's MRI

While an increase in pay and benefits tops the list at 64%, other key factors offer a lens into how high-quality technology can help attract (and also retain) radiologic technologists: work-life balance (61%) and the ability to do the work they most excel at (58%). Click here to view the original article.

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Why understanding breast density matters

The British Institute of Radiology

In these women, screening tests, such as ultrasound or MRI, when added to mammography, substantially increase the detection of early-stage breast cancer. Following recent MRI screening trials there is cumulating evidence which confirms that women with dense breasts are underserved by screening with mammography alone [7,8]. Stefanie G.