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New PET tracer improves detection of insulinomas

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A new PET/CT radiotracer that detects insulinomas could eliminate the need for other diagnostic procedures in a vast majority of patients, according to a study published October 17 in the Journal of Nuclear Medicine. Endoscopic ultrasound is highly sensitive, but invasive, they added. DEED, Attribution 4.0

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Meet the Minnies 2024 finalists

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His research interests include using structural and functional MRI -- particularly ultrahigh-field, 7-tesla MRI -- to map brain microstructure and develop neurosurgical treatment of brain tumors, epilepsy, and neurodegenerative and movement disorders such as Parkinson's disease, essential tremor, and dystonia. Dmitry Beyder.

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HPI: Almost a third of image interpretation done by nonradiologists

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for CT 91% for MRI 76.6% for nuclear medicine 33.9% for ultrasound Radiologists performed a lower percentage of cardiac exams compared to noncardiac ones. Nuclear medicine 11.8% Ultrasound 0.4% Of these, 88.5 million (72.1%) were interpreted by radiologists. for digital x-ray 0.9% X-ray -- -- 97.9%

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Video from ISMRM 2023: John Posh discusses MRI safety

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Radiologists, technologists, administrators, and industry professionals can find information and conduct e-commerce in MRI, mammography, ultrasound, x-ray, CT, nuclear medicine, PACS, and other imaging disciplines.

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Video from ISMRM 2023: Lawrence Tanenbaum on AI in MRI

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Radiologists, technologists, administrators, and industry professionals can find information and conduct e-commerce in MRI, mammography, ultrasound, x-ray, CT, nuclear medicine, PACS, and other imaging disciplines.

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SalaryScan: Radiologists and RTs enjoyed higher salaries in 2023

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Those who specialized -- particularly in CT, MRI, neuroimaging, and nuclear medicine/PET -- earned more. Neuroimaging RTs headed the list with an average base salary of $106,000, followed closely by nuclear medicine/PET technologists at $103,000 and CT technologists at $99,000. Note: Salaries are for all U.S.

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GE Healthcare, Hartford HealthCare extend Care Alliance agreement

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Under the collaboration, Hartford HealthCare will upgrade its imaging technology using a phased approach for the acquisition, deployment, and redeployment of CT, PET/CT, MRI, x-ray, nuclear medicine, mammography, ultrasound, and OEC 3D surgical imaging C-arm systems, according to GEHC.