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Minnies winners for 2023 highlight AI, innovation in radiology

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Perry Pickhardt, MD, UW-Madison While Pickhardt’s efforts revolve around what is commonly called “opportunistic screening,” he likens the goals to value-based medical imaging and repurposing scans for useful incidental data for cardiometabolic screening purposes.

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Meet the Minnies 2024 finalists

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Navy and while there, organized a large CT screening trial at the National Naval Medical Center in Maryland that evaluated CT colonography. He has written on abdominal imaging in more than 500 scientific publications, book chapters, and textbooks.

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What's brewing in RT and RA legislation, policy, and standards?

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"By not separating radiologist assistant reimbursement policies into different payment categories by service location, the adoption of MARCA would enable radiologists to devote more focused time to reviewing and interpreting complex medical images or urgent cases," the ASRT has said.

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FRCR Physics Notes 3rd Edition

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FRCR Physics Notes: Medical imaging physics for the First FRCR examination is out now in paperback We have been working tirelessly over the last year on this massive update to the well established FRCR physics revision notes at Radiology Cafe.

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The John Henry Generation: The last of the radiologists, Part 2

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Eric Topol, MD, in his book Deep Medicine , suggests that AI could liberate clinicians to focus on empathy and care. This is certainly true within a liminal space, but the endpoint is clear: We interpreters of medical imaging will be replaced. RadioGraphics. Basic Books ; 2019. American College of Radiology.