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Moore’s Law for radiologists

AuntMinnie

Most radiologists have heard of Moore’s Law. A close colleague observed that radiologists are affected by a type of Moore’s Law. The amount of scans a radiologist is expected to shift per day is increasing year on year. Today’s radiologist is expected to shift work at an eye-watering rate. Paul McCoubrie, MBBS.

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

AuntMinnie

Last introduced in June 2021 as HR-3657 and companion SB-2641 , MARCA would amend Medicare reimbursement policy for radiologist assistants (RAs) to align reimbursement with state radiologist assistant licensure laws. Or, they may be changing oversight for NPPs such as radiologist assistants.

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New edition of CXR book released

Radiology Cafe

Front cover Back cover I’ve finished the 2nd edition of my book, Chest X-rays for Medical Students! I’ve worked hard to add lots of new examples and update many radiographs to better show pathology. A comprehensive one-stop guide to learning chest radiograph interpretation. It’s been a labour of love.

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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. For Fishman, being an educator is not only about offering expertise to trainees or to his radiologist peers but also continuing to be an active learner himself.

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Minnies winners for 2023 highlight AI, innovation in radiology

AuntMinnie

Cooky’s tough love: It takes time to become an excellent radiologist. A well-known national and international lecturer, Menias has published seven books, multiple book chapters, and over 330 peer-reviewed manuscripts. Learn from your mistakes and the mistakes of others. Your practice will change when it becomes personal.”—Christine

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The challenges of dysrhythmic radiologists

AuntMinnie

A number of years ago, in a small British hospital that must remain nameless, there were two notorious radiologists. Of course, it isnt so much the irregularity of rhythm that can get radiologists a bad name. Now, while high output is a prized feature of a radiologist, a radiologist can work too fast.

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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.