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Q&A: Amy Patel on providing breast imaging services in urban, rural areas | A breakthrough in x-ray research

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Q&A: Amy Patel on providing breast imaging services in urban, rural areas | A breakthrough in x-ray research
Friday, October 26, 2018
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Q&A: Amy Patel details her experiences providing breast imaging services in urban, rural areas

Amy Patel, MD, recently transitioned from practicing at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston to overseeing a total of seven rural and community hospitals, including one in an urban setting, in Missouri.

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Amy Patel, MD, recently transitioned from practicing at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston to overseeing a total of seven rural and community hospitals, including one in an urban setting, in Missouri.
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Patients want to know when BAC is detected at mammography

Patients undergoing mammography prefer to be informed about breast arterial calcification (BAC), which is sometimes a sign of cardiovascular disease, according to new research published in the American Journal of Roentgenology.
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Patients want to know when BAC is detected at mammography

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Patients undergoing mammography prefer to be informed about breast arterial calcification (BAC), which is sometimes a sign of cardiovascular disease, according to new research published in the American Journal of Roentgenology.
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Breakthrough could lead to safer, more affordable x-ray imaging

The work of chemists from the National University of Singapore (NUS) could someday lead to safer, more affordable x-rays, according to new research published in Nature.
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Breakthrough could lead to safer, more affordable x-ray imaging

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The work of chemists from the National University of Singapore (NUS) could someday lead to safer, more affordable x-rays, according to new research published in Nature.
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Ivy League rule changes associated with fewer concussions during college football games

One way that has been suggested to limit concussions in football is to rethink kickoff returns, when a player catches the ball in the open field and tries to move as far as possible without being tackled by the opposing team. Could changing these plays really help limit concussions?
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Ivy League rule changes associated with fewer concussions during college football games

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One way that has been suggested to limit concussions in football is to rethink kickoff returns, when a player catches the ball in the open field and tries to move as far as possible without being tackled by the opposing team. Could changing these plays really help limit concussions?
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MRI shows potential to correct slow gastric emptying, gastroparesis

Researchers have used MRI to show the impact of sending electrical pulses to the vagus nerve in an attempt to correct gastrointestinal problems and provide “more precise treatment” that pharmaceutical therapies and diet have not achieved.
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MRI shows potential to correct slow gastric emptying, gastroparesis

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Researchers have used MRI to show the impact of sending electrical pulses to the vagus nerve in an attempt to correct gastrointestinal problems and provide “more precise treatment” that pharmaceutical therapies and diet have not achieved.
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Christine E. Edmonds awarded 2018 Carestream Health/RSNA Research Scholar Grant

The Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) Research & Education Foundation awarded the $75,000 2018 Carestream Health/RSNA Research Scholar Grant to Christine E. Edmonds, MD, of Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston.
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Christine E. Edmonds awarded 2018 Carestream Health/RSNA Research Scholar Grant

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The Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) Research & Education Foundation awarded the $75,000 2018 Carestream Health/RSNA Research Scholar Grant to Christine E. Edmonds, MD, of Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston.
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Around the Web

Georgia hospital opens new $5M IR suite

Piedmont Henry Hospital in Stockbridge, Georgia, has opened a brand new $5 million interventional radiology (IR) suite, which includes seven preparation and recovery areas and a separate room for procedures.
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Georgia hospital opens new $5M IR suite

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Piedmont Henry Hospital in Stockbridge, Georgia, has opened a brand new $5 million interventional radiology (IR) suite, which includes seven preparation and recovery areas and a separate room for procedures.
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From the Magazine

5 Steps Toward Better-Informed Radiology Patients

How best to participate in the pre-exam patient education process? Consider some tips from radiologists who take a proactive stance in the process.
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How best to participate in the pre-exam patient education process? Consider some tips from radiologists who take a proactive stance in the process.
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