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$10M jury verdict over wrong-imaging order | Match Day 2026 sees strong interest in imaging | Mammo AI use ups rad productivity

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$10M jury verdict over wrong-imaging order | Match Day 2026 sees strong interest in imaging | Mammo AI use ups rad productivity
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Match Day 2026: Radiology programs offer more positions than ever, but applicant pool declines

This year, imaging training programs offered a total of 1,478 positions across diagnostic and interventional radiology, a 5% increase over last year. 

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Match Day 2026: Radiology programs offer more positions than ever, but applicant pool declines

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This year, imaging training programs offered a total of 1,478 positions across diagnostic and interventional radiology, a 5% increase over last year. 
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Man wins $10M jury verdict after ED physicians order wrong imaging exam

The incident left John Douglas Cox, a mechanic in Washington’s Clark County, partially paralyzed after physicians failed to promptly diagnose and treat a spinal infection.  

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Man wins $10M jury verdict after ED physicians order wrong imaging exam

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The incident left John Douglas Cox, a mechanic in Washington’s Clark County, partially paralyzed after physicians failed to promptly diagnose and treat a spinal infection.  
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Autonomous AI reduces radiologists' breast cancer screening workload in real-world setting

Deployed in screening mammography, the tool identifies normal, low-risk exams and eliminates the need for double reads. 

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Artificial intelligence can help make breast cancer screening mammography more accurate.
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Autonomous AI reduces radiologists' breast cancer screening workload in real-world setting

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Artificial intelligence can help make breast cancer screening mammography more accurate.
Deployed in screening mammography, the tool identifies normal, low-risk exams and eliminates the need for double reads. 
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'Meaningful' FDA clearance opens new osteoarthritis treatment pathway

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration recently cleared a group of radiotherapy systems for use beyond cancer treatment. 

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'Meaningful' FDA clearance opens new osteoarthritis treatment pathway

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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration recently cleared a group of radiotherapy systems for use beyond cancer treatment. 
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Radiologists, rad techs, physicists and nuclear medicine urge HHS to fix costly image-sharing processes

Imaging groups recently conveyed their concerns to Health and Human Services in a letter submitted March 16. 

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Radiologists, rad techs, physicists and nuclear medicine urge HHS to fix costly image-sharing processes

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Imaging groups recently conveyed their concerns to Health and Human Services in a letter submitted March 16. 
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UCLA interventional radiologist 1st to perform 'breakthrough' procedure

Edward Wolfgang Lee, MD, PhD, believes he is the specialty's only physician to perform a key life-saving, minimally invasive procedure on a child. 

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UCLA interventional radiologist 1st to perform 'breakthrough' procedure

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Edward Wolfgang Lee, MD, PhD, believes he is the specialty's only physician to perform a key life-saving, minimally invasive procedure on a child. 
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Themes to watch at the Radiology Business Management Association’s 2026 annual meeting

Radiology Business recently spoke with RBMA Co-executive Directors Linda Wilgus and Jessica Struve about the organization's PaRADigm meeting, which starts April 12 in Orlando, Florida. 

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Themes to watch at the Radiology Business Management Association’s 2026 annual meeting

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Radiology Business recently spoke with RBMA Co-executive Directors Linda Wilgus and Jessica Struve about the organization's PaRADigm meeting, which starts April 12 in Orlando, Florida. 
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In Other News

AI-powered CCTA assessments show ‘close agreement’ with IVUS

Advanced AI software developed by Cleerly consistently produced plaque assessments comparable to intravascular ultrasound. 

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Example of an automated artificial intelligence (AI) assessment of soft coronary plaque from a CT scan from the vendor Cleerly. This image shows the AI's reconstruction of a patient's coronary tree and color codes the vessel segments by the amount of overall plaque burden. The AI gives a very detailed report of all the plaque in all the coronary vessels. Some cardiology experts believe this may be the way of the future in screening patients for early coronary disease and monitoring the impact of prevention
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AI-powered CCTA assessments show ‘close agreement’ with IVUS

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Example of an automated artificial intelligence (AI) assessment of soft coronary plaque from a CT scan from the vendor Cleerly. This image shows the AI's reconstruction of a patient's coronary tree and color codes the vessel segments by the amount of overall plaque burden. The AI gives a very detailed report of all the plaque in all the coronary vessels. Some cardiology experts believe this may be the way of the future in screening patients for early coronary disease and monitoring the impact of prevention
Advanced AI software developed by Cleerly consistently produced plaque assessments comparable to intravascular ultrasound. 
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FTC homes in on healthcare

The federal regulatory agency that exists to protect consumers and promote competition across the economy is newly focused on patients and clinicians as well as taxpayers.  

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The federal regulatory agency that exists to protect consumers and promote competition across the economy is newly focused on patients and clinicians as well as taxpayers.  
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