Healthcare stakeholders throughout U.S. medicine, including radiology leaders, aren’t waiting for the ink to dry before speaking their minds. Healthcare stakeholders throughout U.S. medicine, including radiology leaders, aren’t waiting for the ink to dry before speaking their minds. | |
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“The RSNA will maintain our position as the great convener for all those who interact with our members to advance the fields of diagnostic radiology, interventional radiology, radiation oncology and medical physics," Mauro said. “The RSNA will maintain our position as the great convener for all those who interact with our members to advance the fields of diagnostic radiology, interventional radiology, radiation oncology and medical physics," Mauro said. | |
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The unfolding scenario is packing some serious threats to the livelihoods of the unprepared. The unfolding scenario is packing some serious threats to the livelihoods of the unprepared. | |
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Curtis P. Langlotz, MD, PhD, director of Stanford University's Center for Artificial Intelligence in Medicine and Imaging, will step into the new role. Curtis P. Langlotz, MD, PhD, director of Stanford University's Center for Artificial Intelligence in Medicine and Imaging, will step into the new role. | |
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Remote radiology is not without its formidable challenges. A longtime veteran of the model discussed a number of these in a session at RSNA 2022. Remote radiology is not without its formidable challenges. A longtime veteran of the model discussed a number of these in a session at RSNA 2022. | |
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Women with dense breasts or other heightened risk factors for breast cancer may be on the cusp of receiving 100% coverage for additional imaging beyond standard mammography. Women with dense breasts or other heightened risk factors for breast cancer may be on the cusp of receiving 100% coverage for additional imaging beyond standard mammography. | |
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Linda Moy, MD, the first female editor of Radiology, said that artificial intelligence can help address a multitude of issues today’s radiologists face, but obstacles do remain. Linda Moy, MD, the first female editor of Radiology, said that artificial intelligence can help address a multitude of issues today’s radiologists face, but obstacles do remain. | |
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Haffty offered his perspective on the conference as a whole and previewed his presidential address, which is scheduled for early Sunday evening. Haffty offered his perspective on the conference as a whole and previewed his presidential address, which is scheduled for early Sunday evening. | |
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A robust resource is close at hand for military radiologists looking to “transfer” themselves to civilian practice after their service ends. A robust resource is close at hand for military radiologists looking to “transfer” themselves to civilian practice after their service ends. | |
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The Journal of the American College of Radiology has named five peer-reviewed papers its best of the year. The Journal of the American College of Radiology has named five peer-reviewed papers its best of the year. | |
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