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Is interventional radiology ready for augmented reality?

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Augmented reality (AR) systems may enhance image-guided tumor ablations by improving the accuracy of needle placements, according to a study published January 29 in the Journal of Medical Imaging and Radiation Sciences. The full article is available here. Three studies were conducted in Italy, one in the U.S.,

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Workplace violence ‘extremely high’ in radiologic sciences

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Yet no systematic review has been published on the issue in medical radiation science, the authors noted. To address this knowledge gap, the authors reviewed medical literature to identify articles on the issue over the last 10 years. The full article is available here.

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ASMIRT highlights AI position statement, mentorship program, CEM

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As well, the ASMIRT's Journal of Medical Radiation Sciences ( JMRS ) has launched a pilot reviewer mentoring program. The program aims to connect authors of JMRS articles with associate editors, who will teach them to review articles through a one-on-one mentorship. The full statement can be found here.

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ASMIRT highlights AI position statement, mentorship program, CEM

AuntMinnie

As well, the ASMIRT's Journal of Medical Radiation Sciences ( JMRS ) has launched a pilot reviewer mentoring program. The program aims to connect authors of JMRS articles with associate editors, who will teach them to review articles through a one-on-one mentorship. The full statement can be found here.

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Meet the Minnies 2024 finalists

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He has published more than 1,000 articles, is the author or co-author of 10 textbooks, and member of editorial boards for more than 35 journals. Colleen Dempsey, EdD, of Thomas Jefferson University is hoping to take home her second Minnie for Most Effective Radiologic Sciences Educator.

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Making Mammography Inclusive for Patients with Disabilities

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Her story is featured in an upcoming themed issue of the Journal of Medical Imaging and Radiation Sciences on the topic of specialized populations, published by Elsevier. Together, the authors outline a three-pronged approach to tackle physical, social, and procedural barriers.