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Expert talks decolonizing global radiology with AuntMinnie.com

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The editorial was published March 7 in the Journal of the American College of Radiology. One of the editorial's authors, Farouk Dako, MD, from the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, spoke with AuntMinnie.com about strategies for decolonizing global radiology.

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What can global radiology learn from Singapore?

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Future healthcare success will rely heavily on giving priority to key technologies like point-of-care ultrasound, 3D printing of anatomical organs, and artificial intelligence, RSNA 2023 attendees are set to find out during Tuesday's keenly anticipated international session on Singapore.

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8 ways for radiology to improve environmental sustainability

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Using these two points as the overarching framework -- that the climate emergency affects the globe, but its impacts are not equally distributed -- the authors listed eight priority actions for the global radiology community: Advocate.

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Join Global Radiology CME in Israel June 2023

Global Radiology CME

Natalie Rice, Vice President of Global Radiology CME, enjoyed an exciting week in the ancient and vibrant city of Jerusalem. Join Global Radiology CME June 5-8, 2023 in Jerusalem for Imaging in Israel 2023 and see for yourself how visiting Israel allows you to tour sites as old as history itself!

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Ukraine's top pediatric hospital rebuilds after bomb attack

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Stanislav Rebenkov, MD, head of radiology, and his team are gradually starting to rebuild the department. Stanislav Rebenkov, MD, has been moved by the support and generosity of the global radiology community. "On

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Radiology suffers in missile attack on Kyiv pediatric hospital

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Rebenkov said he would welcome any support from the global radiology community. The Kremlin has denied carrying out the attack -- which has so far killed two people -- and foreign ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova claimed the blast was caused by a misfiring air defense missile, BBC News reported on July 9.

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The global radiology classroom: Increasing accessibility to radiology education

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Publication date: Available online 16 November 2024 Source: Clinical Radiology Author(s): Akshay D. Baheti, Bhavin Jankharia, Chinmay P. Mehta, Ankita Ahuja