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Best of the Week: Radiologists, cardiologists spar over reading duties | On-call disparities among rads | Beware of 'zombie' AI

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Best of the Week: Radiologists, cardiologists spar over reading duties | On-call disparities among rads | Beware of 'zombie' AI
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Las Vegas hospital loses mammography accreditation after inspection unearths quality issues

Summerlin Hospital recently sent letters to patients who received breast scans there sometime between October 2023 and December 2025. 

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Las Vegas hospital loses mammography accreditation after inspection unearths quality issues

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Summerlin Hospital recently sent letters to patients who received breast scans there sometime between October 2023 and December 2025. 
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Radiology has become a ‘case study for why AI won’t replace human workers,’ CNN says

Despite diagnostic imaging leading with over 1,000 FDA-cleared AI tools, the Bureau of Labor Statistics expects radiology to see 5% job growth through 2034.

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Radiology has become a ‘case study for why AI won’t replace human workers,’ CNN says

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Despite diagnostic imaging leading with over 1,000 FDA-cleared AI tools, the Bureau of Labor Statistics expects radiology to see 5% job growth through 2034.
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AI accurately reads brain MRIs in seconds

The tool can identify over 50 different neurological conditions with nearly 98% accuracy.

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AI accurately reads brain MRIs in seconds

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The tool can identify over 50 different neurological conditions with nearly 98% accuracy.
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Radiologists and cardiologists at odds over who handles heart imaging interpretations

Many cardiologists overseas contend they should be the ones reading these exams, citing radiologists’ lack of clinical context as a key factor, especially for remote reads.

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Radiologists and cardiologists at odds over who handles heart imaging interpretations

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Many cardiologists overseas contend they should be the ones reading these exams, citing radiologists’ lack of clinical context as a key factor, especially for remote reads.
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Practices must address on-call disparities between diagnostic and interventional radiologists, experts charge

Amid work-from-home disparities between interventional and diagnostic rads, researchers recently interviewed hundreds of IRs to learn about the landscape. 

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Practices must address on-call disparities between diagnostic and interventional radiologists, experts charge

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Amid work-from-home disparities between interventional and diagnostic rads, researchers recently interviewed hundreds of IRs to learn about the landscape. 
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AI experts warn of ‘zombie algorithm phenomenon’ impacting imaging

Scientists with Columbia University are warning of a forthcoming bubble bursting in healthcare AI, sharing their thoughts in Health Affairs. 

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AI experts warn of ‘zombie algorithm phenomenon’ impacting imaging

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Scientists with Columbia University are warning of a forthcoming bubble bursting in healthcare AI, sharing their thoughts in Health Affairs. 
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AI model could improve early detection of deadly pregnancy complication, new research suggests

Despite the dangers associated with the condition, its presence can often evade detection during pregnancy.

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AI model could improve early detection of deadly pregnancy complication, new research suggests

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Despite the dangers associated with the condition, its presence can often evade detection during pregnancy.
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Johns Hopkins radiology chair steps down, Philips renews CEO contract, plus more leadership moves

In other news, NYU Langone Health recently named a new radiation oncology chair, a Lumexa Imaging rad is joining the RSNA board, and SNMMI has appointed an editor for its flagship journal. 

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Johns Hopkins radiology chair steps down, Philips renews CEO contract, plus more leadership moves

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In other news, NYU Langone Health recently named a new radiation oncology chair, a Lumexa Imaging rad is joining the RSNA board, and SNMMI has appointed an editor for its flagship journal. 
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Siemens Healthineers partners with prominent health system to advance precision care

The duo plan to establish a global center of excellence in theranostics, taking advantage of Siemens’ state-of-the-art technology and software to advance the use of radiopharmaceuticals in cancer care.

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Siemens Healthineers partners with prominent health system to advance precision care

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The duo plan to establish a global center of excellence in theranostics, taking advantage of Siemens’ state-of-the-art technology and software to advance the use of radiopharmaceuticals in cancer care.
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Hologic clears key hurdles in proposed $18B sale to private equity

Both company shareholders and Chinese regulators have approved the sale, with TPG and Blackstone anticipating they'll take the reins by April. 

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Hologic clears key hurdles in proposed $18B sale to private equity

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Both company shareholders and Chinese regulators have approved the sale, with TPG and Blackstone anticipating they'll take the reins by April. 
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