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The state of radiology: Part 1 -- Is practice building dead?

AuntMinnie

"We are seeing a rising crisis in terms of the volatility of our radiologist workforce," noted Geoffrey Rubin, MD, chair and professor of medical imaging at the University of Arizona College of Medicine Tucson, at the 2024 meeting of the Society for Computed Tomography in Boston.

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Advancing Precision Care: GE HealthCare Introduces an Innovative Solution to Help Expand Interventional CT Access

Imaging Technology

Providing highly detailed images of internal structures – such as bones, organs, and tumors – CT-guided interventions can assist clinicians in performing minimally invasive procedures that guide stereotactic needles through the anatomy to biopsy or deliver treatment directly to affected tissue.

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Behind the Beams: Exploring the Art and Science of X-ray Technology (Telangana, Suryapet, Vikarabad, Wanaparthy, Warangi Rural, Warangal Urban, Yadadri Bhuvanagiri)

Future Teleradiology

Chapter 3: Types of X-ray Technology: Beyond Radiography An exploration of the various modalities and applications of X-ray technology, from radiography to fluoroscopy and computed tomography (CT). How each modality serves specific clinical needs and diagnostic challenges.

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Illuminating Shadows: A Comprehensive Guide to the World of X-ray Imaging (Telangana, Narayanpet, Nalgonda, Nirmal, Nizamabad)

Future Teleradiology

Chapter 3: Types of X-ray Imaging: Beyond Radiography An exploration of the various types of X-ray imaging, including radiography, fluoroscopy, and computed tomography (CT). How each modality is used for different clinical purposes. The role of X-ray technologists in operating and maintaining these complex systems.

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GE HealthCare Announces 510(k) Submission for CleaRecon DL Technology

Imaging Technology

Food and Drug Administration for CleaRecon DL, deep learning technology, designed to improve the quality of cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) images by bringing artificial intelligence (AI)-based 3D reconstruction to the interventional suite. It is also designed to improve CBCT analysis through clear images.