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An extra year of education does not protect against brain aging, study finds

ScienceDaily

Thanks to a 'natural experiment' involving 30,000 people, researchers were able to determine very precisely what an extra year of education does to the brain in the long term. To their surprise, they found no effect on brain structure and no protective benefit of additional education against brain aging.

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ESR eBook for Undergraduate Education in Radiology

Ben White

On my brief perusal, the eBook for Undergraduate Education in Radiology (developed by the European Society of Radiology) seems like a great, entirely free, first pass at radiology for medical students and first-year residents. The post ESR eBook for Undergraduate Education in Radiology first appeared on Ben White.

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Collaboration key to integrating radiology education into clerkships

AuntMinnie

Multidisciplinary collaboration may be key to successfully integrating radiology education into clinical clerkships, according to research published October 29 in Clinical Imaging. Radiologist educators advocate for early and consistent exposure of medical students to radiology throughout their undergraduate curricula.

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Education Organization, DenseBreast-info.org, Announces Second Annual #WorldDenseBreastDay

Imaging Technology

Plans for the 24-hour Social Media Education Marathon follow news of the FDA’s new “dense breast” reporting requirement going into effect September 2024. Posts will include links to educational tools on the DenseBreast-info.org website addressing what breast density is, why it matters, and screening options for women with dense breasts.

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The Employer’s Guide to Early Cancer Detection

It covers critical building blocks of a comprehensive and effective cancer prevention strategy, including: Risk education and stratification Removing complexities from the screening process Supporting employees pre-, peri-, and post-diagnosis

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Education needs Collaborative Approach

Sumer's Radiology

New Generation seeks to learn but teaching by humiliation is unacceptable Education needs a collaborative approach.

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ChatGPT may help educate interventional radiology patients

AuntMinnie

ChatGPT is a relatively safe and accurate tool for patient education in interventional radiology, according to a study published October 23 in CardioVascular and Interventional Radiology. Ultimately, no response was identified as potentially harmful, the researchers noted. The researchers noted pitfalls.