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How to deliver a great radiology lecture | Stationary digital breast tomosynthesis earns high marks

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How to deliver a great radiology lecture | Stationary digital breast tomosynthesis earns high marks
Friday, January 18, 2019
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3 key areas to focus on when delivering a radiology lecture

Public speaking can be difficult and even intimidating, but anyone can be successful if they know how to prepare. A new analysis published in the Journal of the American College of Radiology detailed some key areas to focus on if you want to deliver the best radiology lecture possible. 
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3 key areas to focus on when delivering a radiology lecture

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Public speaking can be difficult and even intimidating, but anyone can be successful if they know how to prepare. A new analysis published in the Journal of the American College of Radiology detailed some key areas to focus on if you want to deliver the best radiology lecture possible. 
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Stationary DBT improves reader accuracy compared to mammography

Stationary digital breast tomosynthesis (sDBT), which allows views to be collected without moving the x-ray tube, leads to improved reader accuracy compared to mammography, according to new findings published in Academic Radiology.
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Stationary DBT improves reader accuracy compared to mammography

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ACR debuts turnkey PQI project
Stationary digital breast tomosynthesis (sDBT), which allows views to be collected without moving the x-ray tube, leads to improved reader accuracy compared to mammography, according to new findings published in Academic Radiology.
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Report explores healthcare's lack of women in leadership positions

In the United States, women make up 65 percent of the healthcare workforce. However, according to a new research report, they only hold 30 percent of the industry's C-suite positions. 
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Report explores healthcare's lack of women in leadership positions

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In the United States, women make up 65 percent of the healthcare workforce. However, according to a new research report, they only hold 30 percent of the industry's C-suite positions. 
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Researchers examine how the gambler's fallacy impacts radiologists

Is the gambler’s fallacy impacting radiologists as they interpret screening mammograms? The authors of a new case study published in the Journal of the American College of Radiology looked to answer that very question.
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Researchers examine how the gambler's fallacy impacts radiologists

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Is the gambler’s fallacy impacting radiologists as they interpret screening mammograms? The authors of a new case study published in the Journal of the American College of Radiology looked to answer that very question.
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U.S. healthcare stocks expected to perform well in 2019

U.S. healthcare stocks had a strong 2018, rising 4.7 percent overall, and experts say they should continue to do well in the new year.
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U.S. healthcare stocks expected to perform well in 2019

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U.S. healthcare stocks had a strong 2018, rising 4.7 percent overall, and experts say they should continue to do well in the new year.
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Bayer closing administrative offices in Robinson Township

Bayer will be closing its administrative offices in Robinson Township, Pennsylvania, affecting more than 500 jobs and another 96 contract positions. The decision comes months after Bayer announced that it will be laying off 12,000 workers by 2021.
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Bayer closing administrative offices in Robinson Township

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Bayer will be closing its administrative offices in Robinson Township, Pennsylvania, affecting more than 500 jobs and another 96 contract positions. The decision comes months after Bayer announced that it will be laying off 12,000 workers by 2021.
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Imaging department has ‘budget blowout,’ may lose accreditation

The budget of the medical imaging department at Canberra Hospital has exceeded $10 million (approximately $7.1 million) over a five-year period due to staffing shortages, according to a new report by WA Today.
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Imaging department has ‘budget blowout,’ may lose accreditation

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The budget of the medical imaging department at Canberra Hospital has exceeded $10 million (approximately $7.1 million) over a five-year period due to staffing shortages, according to a new report by WA Today.
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[Video Presentation] Architecting AI: Rethinking Medical Imaging & Defining the Strategy

Jan 30, 2019 | 2PM ET We asked the questions you want to: Why is imaging ripe for AI? How will improvements in image processing and reconstruction, quality control and work list prioritization improve the practice of radiology? Register today.
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[Video Presentation] Architecting AI: Rethinking Medical Imaging & Defining the Strategy

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Jan 30, 2019 | 2PM ET We asked the questions you want to: Why is imaging ripe for AI? How will improvements in image processing and reconstruction, quality control and work list prioritization improve the practice of radiology? Register today.
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