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Radiologists carrying $200K in student debt | Key questions on private equity in imaging | Philips invests in U.S. amid tariffs

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Radiologists carrying $200K in student debt | Key questions on private equity in imaging | Philips invests in U.S. amid tariffs
Friday, August 15, 2025
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Median medical school debt among radiology-bound graduates is $200,000

This figure fell by 19.4% in 2024, from a peak indebtedness of $237,600 as of 2015, researchers wrote Thursday.  

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Median medical school debt among radiology-bound graduates is $200,000

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This figure fell by 19.4% in 2024, from a peak indebtedness of $237,600 as of 2015, researchers wrote Thursday.  
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3 key questions about private equity’s impact on radiology

“Some radiologists harbor deepening concerns about these trends, including moral distress," two members of the specialty write in JACR. 

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3 key questions about private equity’s impact on radiology

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“Some radiologists harbor deepening concerns about these trends, including moral distress," two members of the specialty write in JACR. 
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Amid tariff talk, Philips investing over $150M in US expansion

The Amsterdam-based manufacturer is looking to bolster its facility in Reedsville, Pennsylvania, which produces AI-enabled ultrasound systems

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Amid tariff talk, Philips investing over $150M in US expansion

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The Amsterdam-based manufacturer is looking to bolster its facility in Reedsville, Pennsylvania, which produces AI-enabled ultrasound systems
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Nurse educator: To secure staff buy-in on AI, apply Gartner’s Hype Cycle

Nurse leaders seeking AI acceptance from those they lead would do well to apply psychological insights along with technical tips.  

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Nurse educator: To secure staff buy-in on AI, apply Gartner’s Hype Cycle

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Nurse leaders seeking AI acceptance from those they lead would do well to apply psychological insights along with technical tips.  
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PSMA PET/CT scans can identify prostate cancer patients most likely to benefit from salvage radiotherapy

A new study is the first to show that men with biochemically recurrent prostate cancer who undergo PSMA PET/CT prior to salvage therapy have improved survival rates. 

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PSMA PET/CT scans can identify prostate cancer patients most likely to benefit from salvage radiotherapy

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A new study is the first to show that men with biochemically recurrent prostate cancer who undergo PSMA PET/CT prior to salvage therapy have improved survival rates. 
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MRI findings hold clues for treating alcohol use disorder

Researchers say their findings suggest that medications that increase prefrontal dopamine "are an important lead to pursue.” 

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MRI findings hold clues for treating alcohol use disorder

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Researchers say their findings suggest that medications that increase prefrontal dopamine "are an important lead to pursue.” 
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Featured Articles

Radiology staffing shortages force health system to temporarily shutter imaging centers

Anderson Healthcare in Maryville, Illinois, said it's short on techs and rads and facing weeklong delays in report turnaround times. 

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Radiology staffing shortages force health system to temporarily shutter imaging centers

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Anderson Healthcare in Maryville, Illinois, said it's short on techs and rads and facing weeklong delays in report turnaround times. 
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House lawmakers criticize Medicare pay model targeting ‘wasteful’ interventional radiology services

CMS is seeking to cut unnecessary use of certain IR services in Medicare, such as image-guided decompression of the spine, epidural steroid injections and percutaneous vertebral augmentation.  

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House lawmakers criticize Medicare pay model targeting ‘wasteful’ interventional radiology services

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CMS is seeking to cut unnecessary use of certain IR services in Medicare, such as image-guided decompression of the spine, epidural steroid injections and percutaneous vertebral augmentation.  
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Med school picks radiologist as next dean, plus more leadership moves from RadNet, Rutgers and Rad AI

In other news, Rutgers has selected a Yale doc as its new radiation oncology chair, RadNet is hiring a former Hologic PR pro, and Rad AI is adding a CFO and CRO. 

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Med school picks radiologist as next dean, plus more leadership moves from RadNet, Rutgers and Rad AI

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In other news, Rutgers has selected a Yale doc as its new radiation oncology chair, RadNet is hiring a former Hologic PR pro, and Rad AI is adding a CFO and CRO. 
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