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Michigan adds requirements for medical imaging equipment operators

AuntMinnie

Staff operating ionizing radiation equipment in Michigan are now required to meet certain qualifications for active status and employment. The rules also establish initial and continuing education requirements for limited-scope radiographers and radiologist assistants. Read the full filing here.

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ChatGPT can provide patients with radiation protection info

AuntMinnie

ChatGPT can answer patient questions about radiation protection for medical imaging exams comparably to websites of radiology institutions, according to research published June 25 in Radiology. and Europe to evaluate both sets of answers, blinded to the source. and Europe to evaluate both sets of answers, blinded to the source.

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3 AI-based technology trends on display at the 2023 RSNA conference

AuntMinnie

The need for imaging modalities to support an earlier, more accurate diagnosis continues to drive AI applications in the medical imaging market. In fact, the size of the market for AI in medical imaging is experiencing phenomenal growth, expected to increase from $1.12 billion in 2022 to $27.52

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Top 3 Medical Imaging Insights from RSNA 2023

Everything Rad

This year’s annual Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) conference came at what felt like a pivotal moment in the medical imaging world. Yet medical imaging teams still face significant changes and pressures. AI tools that enable radiographers to separate noise from an image already exist today. . #2:

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WHO to hold patient safety webinar on medical imaging

AuntMinnie

The World Health Organization (WHO) on September 17 will offer a webinar on the importance of accurate and timely diagnoses in ensuring patient safety that will include discussion of medical imaging and radiation exposure. to 1:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m.

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Meet the Minnies 2024 finalists

AuntMinnie

She currently serves as chair of the department of medical imaging and radiation sciences in the College of Health Professions at TJU and directs the radiography and invasive cardiovascular technology programs. She continued working at the hospital for 12 years while growing in her role as an educator.

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Survey shows RT educators lack AI knowledge

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"Lack of AI knowledge among educators was the top reason for not integrating AI in education," noted a team led by MRI radiographer Nikolaos Stogiannos of the University of London in the U.K. The study was published July 13 in the Journal of Medical Imaging and Radiation Sciences.

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