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Radiologists less susceptible to visual illusions

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Medical image experts demonstrated superior perceptual accuracy in response to visual illusions compared with a control group, according to recent research. and colleagues. Participants were presented with the Ebbinghaus, Ponzo, Mller-Lyer, and Shepard Tabletops visual illusions via forced-choice tasks. Experts had mean scores of 0.49

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Michigan adds requirements for medical imaging equipment operators

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The new rules now in effect in Michigan help ensure that only medical radiologic technologists with the appropriate education and training can operate medical imaging equipment, according to an American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) legislative update. Read the full filing here.

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

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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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Making the Transformation from Analog to Digital Radiography

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The benefits of moving from analog imaging to full digital X-ray are well known. Digital Radiography (DR) can help speed your imaging workflow, ease the workload on your staff, and reduce the dose to support a higher standard of care. However, the image capture process is only one piece of the imaging chain.

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Top 3 Medical Imaging Insights from RSNA 2023

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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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Meet the Minnies 2024 finalists

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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. Dempsey began working in radiography at Mercy Fitzgerald Hospital in Darby, Pennsylvania.

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Dark-field chest x-ray takes step forward

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The article was published March 7 in IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging. With the physics elucidated, the researchers then validated the correction method with a water phantom and finally obtained successful correction on dark-field images of a human thorax. Access to the full article is available here.

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