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Susanna I. Lee, MD, PhD, Named Editor of New RSNA Open Access Journal

Imaging Technology

Dr. Lee’s clinical and scientific interests include abdominal and pelvic imaging, women’s imaging , radiation safety, advanced MRI and CT , molecular imaging and gynecological cancers. She has served on the RSNA Genitourinary Scientific Program Committee and RadioGraphics Genitourinary Review Panel. Dr. Lee has co-authored two books.

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FRCR Physics Notes 3rd Edition

Radiology Cafe

Although aimed at UK radiology trainees, it is also suitable for international residents taking similar examinations, postgraduate medical physics students and radiographers. Available to own now in paperback or on Kindle from Amazon FRCR Physics Notes books The paperback version is 318 pages, printed in high quality in full colour.

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Meet the Minnies 2024 finalists

AuntMinnie

He has written on abdominal imaging in more than 500 scientific publications, book chapters, and textbooks. She currently serves as chair of the department of medical imaging and radiation sciences in the College of Health Professions at TJU and directs the radiography and invasive cardiovascular technology programs.

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

AuntMinnie

The ASRT weighed in, telling AuntMinnie.com, "A key issue we continue to face is state legislation designed to weaken or remove licensure for medical imaging and radiation therapy professionals. California is one state that may be changing its terms covering RAs. Existing law, the Radiologic Technology Act, prohibits certain activities.

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Advancing the Clinical Utility of X-ray for Respiratory Diseases

Everything Rad

The data will be available through the OSIC Data Repository to AI experts and other collaborators to design algorithms that could potentially identify novel biomarkers and relate radiograph quantifications to clinical indicators, and to disease risk and prognostication factors. Stop and think for a moment about this possibility.

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