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Teleradiology: Combating The Challenges of COVID-19

Future Teleradiology

Telehealth and teleradiology reaches out to support the healthcare system: Politico magazine states, healthcare will rely more on telemedicine with a paradigm shift in the healthcare delivery methods. Teleradiology part of telemedicine, isn’t far behind in assisting healthcare professionals to fight this global calamity.

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Radiologist Burnout – and related issues

Teleradiology Solutions

Radiologist Burnout – and related issues An awful lot is being said today about radiologist burnout. The fact is that with the exploding workloads engendered by faster imaging technologies and increased imaging utilization, the relaxed work environment is a thing of the past for radiologists. This is the long term solution.

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Teleradiology and Climate Change

Teleradiology Solutions

Teleradiology and Climate Change A trip of mine to Paris three years ago was bizarrely disrupted by the river Seine flooding its banks. For one, having workforce redundancies such as in a global teleradiology practice is of significant value in such scenarios. Conflict situations represent another such example.

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The Society of Interventional Radiology 2024 Gold Medals and Charles T. Dotter Lecture Delivered at Annual Meeting

Imaging Technology

MD, FSIR, is an interventional radiologist and co-chair of the Quality for Radiology Program at Northwestern Medicine Feinberg School of Medicine. Nemcek has been named a Top Doctor by Chicago Magazine on multiple occasions and has been honored by the establishment in 2011 of the Albert A. Nemcek, Jr.,

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Visibility (in radiology reporting) is everything

Teleradiology Solutions

Time and again, I observe residents and junior radiologists listing as their first impression an incidental observation such as a fatty liver, or a renal cyst while the main culprit, namely the common bile duct calculus or the hydronephrosis receive a trivial second, or sometimes even third billing.

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Learning and Intelligence in Radiology

Teleradiology Solutions

In turn I shared with her my own experience of having trained as a radiologist both in India and in the US, which is that in India we are taught how to learn, whereas in the US we are taught how to think, which she agreed resonated with her own observations. He has been featured in Who’s Who in the World and in Medicine.