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ECR: 3 tips for developing a successful cardiac imaging practice

AuntMinnie

At the time, there was little training for, say, cardiac MRI. Imaging was so important [for cardiac indications], that I decided to become a radiologist," he said. How can radiologists become successful cardiac imagers? Communicate," he said. Grow into becoming a multimodality cardiac radiologist. Just do it!"

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MRI- Finding the Cause of Knee Pain

The Radiology Clinic

My doctor gave me a script for an MRI and said we would find the best path forward from there. As an MRI technologist at The Radiology Clinic , I already knew where the best practice to schedule my exam was! Usually, I’m the one performing MRI studies on patients, not the other way around. The study took about 20 minutes.

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Crisis Management: Lessons Learned for Radiology Administrators

Everything Rad

Sources of crises can include hostile contract takeovers, loss of business partners, data loss, cybersecurity attacks, accreditation loss, natural disasters, staffing shortages, strikes, motor vehicle accidents, emergent MRI quenches, burst pipes causing floods, office fires, or a pandemic such as COVID-19.

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What is a Cardiovascular Information System (CVIS)

Intelerad

Advanced diagnostic imaging technologies such as computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and positron emission tomography (PET) can provide highly detailed images of the heart and surrounding tissues. This information can help prevent adverse events and ensure the patient receives the most appropriate and safe treatment.

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Minnies winners for 2023 highlight AI, innovation in radiology

AuntMinnie

Using understandable AI, OSCAR will connect imaging studies from 10 or more years ago to downstream events, Pickhardt explained. In an interview with AuntMinnie.com , Menias said, “The report is our deliverable and primary way of communicating their findings to them as patients and to their medical care provider.”

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