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Gender pay gap narrowing? | A policy response to private equity in radiology | Imaging startup raises $12M

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Gender pay gap narrowing? | A policy response to private equity in radiology | Imaging startup raises $12M
Tuesday, April 18, 2023
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Radiology among the most male-dominated specialties, but pay gap may be narrowing

Male specialists earned an average of 27% more than their female colleagues, according to Medscape's new physician compensation survey.

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Twenty-three percent of cardiologists have a net worth of more than $5 million, No. 5 among all specialties, according to a new report. A majority of cardiologists also said they have had no significant financial losses in the last year. What are cardiologists paid? How much do cardiologists make?
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Radiology among the most male-dominated specialties, but pay gap may be narrowing

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Twenty-three percent of cardiologists have a net worth of more than $5 million, No. 5 among all specialties, according to a new report. A majority of cardiologists also said they have had no significant financial losses in the last year. What are cardiologists paid? How much do cardiologists make?
Male specialists earned an average of 27% more than their female colleagues, according to Medscape's new physician compensation survey.
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4 policy levers politicians can pull to address private equity’s growing interest in radiology

Harvard Medical School experts believe U.S. regulators need more firepower to begin better understanding the impact of such trends. 

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4 policy levers politicians can pull to address private equity’s growing interest in radiology

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Harvard Medical School experts believe U.S. regulators need more firepower to begin better understanding the impact of such trends. 
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Advantis Medical Imaging receives its 2nd FDA clearance for its brain & prostate MRI software platform

Advantis Medical Imaging continues to deliver innovative medical imaging software solutions with the Advantis Platform. 

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Advantis Medical Imaging receives its 2nd FDA clearance for its brain & prostate MRI software platform

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Advantis Medical Imaging continues to deliver innovative medical imaging software solutions with the Advantis Platform. 
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Startup aiming to simplify the process for booking imaging appointments raises $12M

Scan.com is expanding into 5 new states with the goal of making scheduling an appointment as easy as securing a hotel room on the web.

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Startup aiming to simplify the process for booking imaging appointments raises $12M

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Scan.com is expanding into 5 new states with the goal of making scheduling an appointment as easy as securing a hotel room on the web.
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In Other News

Nearly 60% of YouTube videos about MRI claustrophobia are deemed 'useless'

Nonprofessionals are responsible for nearly 75% of uploaded YouTube videos on the topic, the quality and reliability of which some experts find concerning, according to a new paper published in Cureus.

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Nearly 60% of YouTube videos about MRI claustrophobia are deemed 'useless'

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Nonprofessionals are responsible for nearly 75% of uploaded YouTube videos on the topic, the quality and reliability of which some experts find concerning, according to a new paper published in Cureus.
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Experts release new appropriate use criteria for lymphoscintigraphy in sentinel node mapping

The AUC includes a total of 32 clinical scenarios that have been grouped into four categories of cancer: breast, skin, cancer of other sites and lymphedema.

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Experts release new appropriate use criteria for lymphoscintigraphy in sentinel node mapping

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The AUC includes a total of 32 clinical scenarios that have been grouped into four categories of cancer: breast, skin, cancer of other sites and lymphedema.
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Experts use MRI to identify brain pathways responsible for epileptic seizures

Patients who have these pathways disconnected record marked seizure-free periods of time in the long-term, according to new research.

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Experts use MRI to identify brain pathways responsible for epileptic seizures

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Patients who have these pathways disconnected record marked seizure-free periods of time in the long-term, according to new research.
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In Case You Missed It

‘Dangerous’ scope-of-practice bills fail, while ACR joins Puerto Rican radiologists in another fight

Radiology societies said they were "deeply concerned" a proposed legislation would eliminate physician-led teams. 

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Cardiologists employed by a hospital appear to be more likely to pursue cardiac catheterization or angioplasty than independent cardiologists. female physician male
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‘Dangerous’ scope-of-practice bills fail, while ACR joins Puerto Rican radiologists in another fight

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Cardiologists employed by a hospital appear to be more likely to pursue cardiac catheterization or angioplasty than independent cardiologists. female physician male
Radiology societies said they were "deeply concerned" a proposed legislation would eliminate physician-led teams. 
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Preparations underway for RSNA 2023 with important deadlines looming

This year's meeting will focus on how radiology professionals can be intentional and proactive in leading teams through an uncertain healthcare environment. 

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Preparations underway for RSNA 2023 with important deadlines looming

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This year's meeting will focus on how radiology professionals can be intentional and proactive in leading teams through an uncertain healthcare environment. 
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Radiologist’s widow sues practice, claiming she’s owed tens of thousands in pension payments

Mary Meszaros believes the benefits administrator erroneously calculated what she is owed and is asking a Connecticut judge to intervene. 

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Radiologist’s widow sues practice, claiming she’s owed tens of thousands in pension payments

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Mary Meszaros believes the benefits administrator erroneously calculated what she is owed and is asking a Connecticut judge to intervene. 
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