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What are Twitter users saying about AI in radiology? 3 key takeaways
Thursday, July 26, 2018
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AHRA 2018: Tobias Gilk on why imaging providers should take MRI safety more seriously

Tobias Gilk, MArch, MRSO, MRSE, has made it his personal mission to improve MRI safety in the United States. Gilk spoke with Radiology Business at the AHRA 2018 Annual Meeting in Orlando to discuss that mission.

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Tobias Gilk, MArch, MRSO, MRSE, has made it his personal mission to improve MRI safety in the United States. Gilk spoke with Radiology Business at the AHRA 2018 Annual Meeting in Orlando to discuss that mission.
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House votes to repeal medical device tax

The U.S. House of Representatives has voted to repeal the medical device tax, originally implemented as a piece of President Barack Obama’s Affordable Care Act, by a vote of 283 to 132. Fifty-seven Democrats voted with Republicans to eliminate the 2.3 percent tax. All eyes are now on the Senate to see what may happen next.
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Medical societies are asking Congress to be involved in Medicare reform efforts.
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House votes to repeal medical device tax

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Medical societies are asking Congress to be involved in Medicare reform efforts.
The U.S. House of Representatives has voted to repeal the medical device tax, originally implemented as a piece of President Barack Obama’s Affordable Care Act, by a vote of 283 to 132. Fifty-seven Democrats voted with Republicans to eliminate the 2.3 percent tax. All eyes are now on the Senate to see what may happen next.
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What are Twitter users saying about AI in radiology? 3 key takeaways

Artificial intelligence (AI) is an immensely popular topic in radiology, sparking countless discussions and debates about whether it will give radiologists a new tool for providing high-quality patient care or end up replacing them altogether.
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What are Twitter users saying about AI in radiology? 3 key takeaways

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Artificial intelligence (AI) is an immensely popular topic in radiology, sparking countless discussions and debates about whether it will give radiologists a new tool for providing high-quality patient care or end up replacing them altogether.
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More productive academic radiologists make better teachers

Radiologists with high rates of clinical productivity are likely also better teachers for residents, according to data published this month in the Journal of the American College of Radiology.
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More productive academic radiologists make better teachers

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Radiologists with high rates of clinical productivity are likely also better teachers for residents, according to data published this month in the Journal of the American College of Radiology.
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JACR’s impact factor increases 16%, boosting journal to No. 3 among radiology publications

The Journal of the American College of Radiology’s impact factor has increased for the fifth year in a row, reaching 16 percent growth over the course of the last year, according to data from the recently released 2018 Journal Citation Report.
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JACR’s impact factor increases 16%, boosting journal to No. 3 among radiology publications

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The Journal of the American College of Radiology’s impact factor has increased for the fifth year in a row, reaching 16 percent growth over the course of the last year, according to data from the recently released 2018 Journal Citation Report.
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International Society of Magnetic Resonance in Medicine announces new president

The International Society of Magnetic Resonance in Medicine (ISMRM) has announced that Pia C. Maly Sundgren, MD, PhD, is its newest president.
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International Society of Magnetic Resonance in Medicine announces new president

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The International Society of Magnetic Resonance in Medicine (ISMRM) has announced that Pia C. Maly Sundgren, MD, PhD, is its newest president.
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Canadian researchers successfully breach blood-brain barrier using ultrasound

A recent study of Alzheimer’s patients found physicians can safely breach the blood-brain barrier using ultrasound and an MRI scanner, the San Francisco Chronicle reported this week.
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Canadian researchers successfully breach blood-brain barrier using ultrasound

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A recent study of Alzheimer’s patients found physicians can safely breach the blood-brain barrier using ultrasound and an MRI scanner, the San Francisco Chronicle reported this week.
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Challenges and opportunities in breast-imaging economics

The economic environment for breast imaging is already complex and still evolving. Keeping up requires understanding the dynamics at work.
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Challenges and opportunities in breast-imaging economics

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The economic environment for breast imaging is already complex and still evolving. Keeping up requires understanding the dynamics at work.
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