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Formal training leads to improved POCUS use for surgeons

AuntMinnie

A formal point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) curriculum can improve the use of the technology by surgeons, suggest findings published November 4 in Surgery. Researchers led by Anahita Jalilvand, MD, PhD, from Ohio State University in Columbus found that their curriculum led to significant improvement in skill and comfort with POCUS by surgical fellows.

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‘Moral injury’ is prevalent among interventional radiologists, with healthcare corporatization 1 contributor

Radiology Business

In healthcare, this typically manifests as lingering regret after organizational constraints prevent physicians from acting in the best interest of their patients.

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Imaging and 3D printing enhance teaching of anatomy

AuntMinnie

The use of cross-sectional imaging and 3D printing may enhance the teaching of spinal anatomy in undergraduate medical education, according to a field study published November 2 in Academic Radiology. A team at the University of Granada in Spain compared the use of conventional approaches with cross-sectional imaging and 3D printing among groups of students and found those using the new tools demonstrated better knowledge outcomes.

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PET scans may predict Parkinson's disease and Lewy body dementia in at-risk individuals

Medical Xpress: Radiology

In a small study, researchers at the National Institutes of Health have found that positron emission tomography (PET) scans of the heart may identify people who will go on to develop Parkinson's disease or Lewy body dementia among those at-risk for these diseases.

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Maximize Your Radiology Center’s Performance With Specialized Scheduling

Patient-centric scheduling can only be achieved through optimized radiology workflows, effective communications between staff and physicians, and, of course, through specialized schedulers. In this guide, we’ll take you through a step-by-step process to transform your radiology center into a high-performance hub of medical imaging.

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Hospital faulted after 20-week MRI delay, missing opportunity for earlier diagnosis of terminal cancer

Radiology Business

Dunedin Hospital has since ordered an additional MRI scanner to address lagging wait times and is updating processes to better track cancer patients' progress.

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Delaying kidney-function testing prior to contrast-enhanced CT dramatically improves imaging throughput

Radiology Business

After full implementation, the median order-to-imaging-protocol time fell by 46%, from 23.93 minutes down to 13.02, experts detailed in JACR.

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Researchers Cite 81 Percent Survival Rate 20 Years After Initial Lung Cancer Diagnosis with Low-Dose CT

Diagnostic Imaging

Assessing 20-year follow-up data from a cohort for an international study of annual low-dose CT screening for lung cancer, researchers noted an 81 percent survival rate after an initial primary lung cancer diagnosis for over 1,200 patients with a median 43 pack-year smoking history.

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Generative AI May Facilitate Improved Chest X-Ray Interpretation

Health IT Analytics

Northwestern Medicine researchers have developed a generative AI model that can outperform radiologists at interpreting chest X-rays in some cases.

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Image IQ Quiz: 45-Year-Old Basketball Player with Acute Shoulder Injury

Diagnostic Imaging

A 45-year-old basketball player presents with an acute injury in the emergency room. What is the most likely diagnosis for the shoulder injury depicted in the image?

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US Senators release draft plan to partially protect radiologists from Medicare cuts

Radiology Business

ACR said it appreciates the proposal, which is part of the Better Mental Health Care, Lower-Cost Drugs, and Extenders Act.

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Philips receives total of $60M from Gates Foundation for AI-powered ultrasound

Health Imaging

The new round of funding comes after successful deployment of handheld ultrasound systems in Kenya.

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International study shows lung cancer screening dramatically increases long-term survival rate

Medical Xpress: Radiology

Diagnosing early-stage lung cancer with low-dose computed tomography (CT) screening drastically improves its cure rate measured over a 20-year period, according to a large-scale international study by Mount Sinai researchers published in Radiology.

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AI tool for measuring breast density added to ACR platform

Health Imaging

Whiterabbit.ai’s WRDDensity application will be available on ACR’s AI-Lab platform.

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Philips Program Developing AI-powered Ultrasound to Expand Access to Maternal Health Receives Major Funding Boost

Imaging Technology

milla1cf Tue, 11/07/2023 - 12:08 November 7, 2023 — Royal Philips , a global leader in health technology, today announced it has received a second round of funding from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to accelerate global adoption of AI algorithms on Philips Lumify Handheld Ultrasound. By using AI to simplify key measurements to identify abnormalities during pregnancy, training time to use the ultrasound system can be reduced from weeks to just hours, hugely expanding the pool of frontl

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The Future of Medical Imaging: Latest Augmented Reality Advancements

Vesta Teleradiology

Medical imaging is crucial in diagnosing and treating various medical conditions. These technologies have transformed the medical field from X-rays to Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) and Computed Tomography ( CT ) scans. Augmented Reality (AR) is a technology that overlays digital data, such as images or sounds, onto real-world objects or locations.

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Early Mover’s Advantage: Why Al Lerberg Chose Cybersecurity Recruiting Before It Exploded

MRI Network

In 2023, cybersecurity is a $202 billion industry with hundreds of thousands of jobs. It’s hard to imagine that it was once a fledgling sector, but back in 2009 when Al Lerberg chose it, that’s exactly what it was. “Up and coming” was how cybersecurity was once described. Today, it’s a dominant, mainstream niche that shows no signs of slowing down, especially when it comes to jobs.

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Honoring Medical Imaging Professionals: CurveBeam AI Celebrates National Radiologic Technology Week® 2023

CurveBeam AI

Every year, radiologic technologists come together to celebrate the tireless efforts and dedication of medical imaging and radiation therapy professionals who play a vital role in ensuring patient care and healthcare safety. National Radiologic Technology Week (NRTW) is a week-long celebration held annually to recognize their invaluable contributions.

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Teleradiology Unleashed: Transforming the Diagnostic Landscape in India (Odisha, Angul, Boudh, Balangir, Bargarh, Balasore)

Future Teleradiology

Teleradiology-in-Flat-World Introduction: In the unfolding chapters of India’s healthcare narrative, the advent of teleradiology is akin to unleashing a transformative force that resonates across the diagnostic landscape. This blog unravels the story of how teleradiology, once unleashed, is redefining the contours of diagnostics in India. **1. Unleashing Connectivity: Beyond Geographic Barriers: Teleradiology unleashes a new era of connectivity.

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Redução da Exposição e da Dose de Radiação na Radiologia Médica

Everything Rad

Reading Time: 10 minutes read As soluções da Carestream ajudam a aprimorar a segurança do paciente e os resultados clínicos. Um objetivo fundamental dos técnicos em radiologia é realizar um exame de aquisição de imagens que forneça informações suficientes para um diagnóstico clínico preciso – e com a menor dose de radiação possível. Felizmente, houve avanços consideráveis na redução da exposição à radiação na radiologia digital sem comprometer a qualidade da imagem.

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Tiffany So and Vera Keil appointed new Junior Deputy Editors

European Radiology

The European Radiology Editorial Team is grateful to announce Drs. Tiffany So (Hong Kong, China) and Vera Keil (Amsterdam, the Netherlands) as the new Junior Deputy Editors for Neuro Imaging ! Tiffany So is a neuroradiologist and Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Imaging and Interventional Radiology at The Chinese University of Hong Kong.

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Reducción de Exposición y Dosis en la Radiología Médica.

Everything Rad

Reading Time: 9 minutes read Las soluciones de Carestream ayudan a mejorar los resultados clínicos y la seguridad del paciente. Un objetivo fundamental de los técnicos radiólogos es completar un examen de imágenes médicas que proporcione suficiente información para obtener un diagnóstico clínico preciso, con la dosis más baja posible. Afortunadamente, se han realizado importantes avances en la reducción de la exposición en la radiología digital sin sacrificar la calidad de la imagen.

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The Impact of Technology on Construction Management

MRI Network

Technology is a valuable tool in any organization, but the construction industry is likely to see continued enhancement and improvements in efficiency, safety, and overall satisfaction by end users as new strategies and tools become available. In construction management, technology can be a tool that helps lower costs and improve outcomes in several key ways.

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Groundbreaking Flexible X-Ray Detector Paves Way for New Imaging Techniques

MedImaging General Imaging

Novel materials that mimic human tissue could lead to the creation of a new class of flexible X-ray detectors with the potential for application in various areas including cancer treatment.

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Corrigendum to “Non-invasive prediction of p53 and Ki-67 labelling Indices and O-6-methylguanine-DNA methyltransferase promoter methylation status in adult patients with isocitrate dehydrogenase wild-type glioblastomas using diffusion-weighted imaging and dynamic” [Clinic Radiol 77 (8) (2023) e576-e584]

ScienceDirect

Publication date: Available online 7 November 2023 Source: Clinical Radiology Author(s): Z. Xing, W. Huang, Y. Su, X. Yang, X. Zhou, D.

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Konica Minolta Celebrates 150 Years of Imaging Excellence

Imaging Technology

milla1cf Tue, 11/07/2023 - 12:20 November 7, 2023 — Konica Minolta is celebrating 150 years of endless innovation in imaging. Starting in 1873 as a camera and film manufacturer, Konica Minolta has developed its own technologies and continued to evolve techniques for visualizing what is not visible. Now in 2023, imaging remains at the core of the company’s DNA.

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ScienceDirect

Publication date: December 2023 Source: Clinical Radiology, Volume 78, Issue 12 Author(s):

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Whiterabbit Collaborates with the American College of Radiology to Enable Democratized Access to Artificial Intelligence

Imaging Technology

milla1cf Tue, 11/07/2023 - 11:50 November 7, 2023 — Whiterabbit.ai , an AI -technology company dedicated to making late-stage diseases a rarity, announced its collaboration with the American College of Radiology ( ACR ) Data Science Institute (DSI) to make its AI-driven breast density software, WRDensity , available on ACR’s AI-LAB platform. WRDensity is the first FDA-cleared, commercial algorithm on the ACR Connect platform alongside 12 investigational models from other parties.

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RCR meetings

ScienceDirect

Publication date: December 2023 Source: Clinical Radiology, Volume 78, Issue 12 Author(s):

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