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How Technology Can Simplify Radiology Mergers and Acquisitions 

Intelerad

In recent years, there has been a significant uptick in mergers and acquisitions in the radiology space. M&A Challenges Unifying disparate radiology practices during mergers and acquisitions presents a multitude of challenges. This is where solutions, such as InteleOrchestrator and InteleOne , come into play.

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The PACSman Pontificates: Is radiology ready for AI and vice versa?

AuntMinnie

It has been nearly a decade since AI showed up in radiology. only six out of the 300+ regulatory-approved AI applications in radiology are reimbursed worldwide” and the “… lack of public funding is a significant obstacle for advancing AI in radiology and could delay the realization of AI’s full potential in improving patient care.”

Radiology 111
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Sectra Empowers Improved Work-life Balance for Radiologists

Imaging Technology

milla1cf Wed, 11/15/2023 - 12:59 November 15, 2023 — At this year’s Radiological Society of North America’s annual meeting ( RSNA ), international medical imaging IT and cybersecurity company Sectra will showcase its latest developments to make workflows even more efficient, regardless of reading location.

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Digital Radiography in Practice, 2nd Edition

AJNR

Written ostensibly for radiographers/ radiology technologists, this 200-page soft cover book, written by Quinn Carroll, RT and now in its second edition, contains basic and important information not only for technologists but also for radiologists——- residents and practicing radiologists. Carroll QB.

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Crowdsourced Advice for Being a Young Radiology Attending

Ben White

When I was serving as chair of the Texas Radiological Society’s Young Professional Section, I surveyed practicing radiologists about the transition between training and independent practice. With PACS it has decreased, so attend multidisciplinary conferences. Radiology is a small world and people talk. Tapering is good.

Radiology 162
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Backwards to the Future: The Return of the Radiology Oral Boards

Ben White

Earlier this year at the Texas Radiological Society annual meeting, I attended an ABR update given by current ABR president, Bob Barr, where he announced the rapid progress of the ABR’s plan to revitalize the Certifying Exam to address widespread discontent. If it’s not a PACS, then it’s probably not a good test. I wrote about it here.

Radiology 130
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Teleradiology in a Flat World

Future Teleradiology

Friedman Thomas Freidman in his book “The world is flat,” accounts swift progress in technology and communication bringing people around the world closer like never before. Teleradiology ably cater to health care needs: Emergency knocks at the doors of hospital-based radiology groups most often at nights. ” – Thomas L.