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MRI a good first choice or young patients with suspected acute appendicitis | How LSD affects the brain

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MRI a good first choice or young patients with suspected acute appendicitis | How LSD affects the brain
Thursday, February 14, 2019
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How common are complications during stereotactic vacuum-assisted breast biopsies?

Significant complications are rarely associated with stereotactic vacuum-assisted breast biopsies (SVABs), according to new research published in the American Journal of Roentgenology.

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How common are complications during stereotactic vacuum-assisted breast biopsies?

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Significant complications are rarely associated with stereotactic vacuum-assisted breast biopsies (SVABs), according to new research published in the American Journal of Roentgenology.
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MRI an effective first step for imaging young patients with suspected acute appendicitis

MRI provides value as an initial imaging technique for pediatric patients with suspected acute appendicitis, according to a new study published in Radiology.

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MRI an effective first step for imaging young patients with suspected acute appendicitis

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MRI provides value as an initial imaging technique for pediatric patients with suspected acute appendicitis, according to a new study published in Radiology.
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Researchers call for a closer look at speech recognition in radiology and beyond

Speech recognition has become a staple software category in radiology over the past three decades, and other medical specialties have adopted it as well. Yet efforts to assess the toolset’s applications and adaptations have been frustrated by the lack of a unified set of metrics.

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Researchers call for a closer look at speech recognition in radiology and beyond

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Speech recognition has become a staple software category in radiology over the past three decades, and other medical specialties have adopted it as well. Yet efforts to assess the toolset’s applications and adaptations have been frustrated by the lack of a unified set of metrics.
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What resting-state fMRI tells us about how LSD affects the brain

Researchers have used resting-state fMRI data to show how LSD alters various connections within the brain, sharing their findings in PNAS.

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What resting-state fMRI tells us about how LSD affects the brain

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Researchers have used resting-state fMRI data to show how LSD alters various connections within the brain, sharing their findings in PNAS.
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NHS hospital accused of blacklisting experienced radiologists during staff shortage

Hospital executives at NHS Highland in Scotland have been accused of blacklisting experienced radiologists and refusing to hire them even though the hospital has been experiencing a staffing shortage.

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NHS hospital accused of blacklisting experienced radiologists during staff shortage

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Hospital executives at NHS Highland in Scotland have been accused of blacklisting experienced radiologists and refusing to hire them even though the hospital has been experiencing a staffing shortage.
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28% of diagnostic radiology trainees bullied during their residency

Twenty-eight percent of U.S. diagnostic radiology residents say they experienced workplace bullying during their residency, according to research published in Clinical Imaging.

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28% of diagnostic radiology trainees bullied during their residency

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Twenty-eight percent of U.S. diagnostic radiology residents say they experienced workplace bullying during their residency, according to research published in Clinical Imaging.
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