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'Desktop' MRI brings physics education to the classroom

UCSF professor using ilumr desktop MRI

Peder Larson, PhD, demonstrates the tabletop MRI scanner to students.

The tabletop scanner provides students with more hands-on opportunities to learn about the processes that drive the modality’s imaging capabilities.  

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Navigating the radiology workforce shortage: 6 potential solutions

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Radiologist Anna Rozenshtein, MD, and colleagues conducted a literature review for their opinion piece, published in the American Journal of Roentgenology. 

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Radiologist rails against insurer’s refusal to cover key interventional service

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Michael Ginsburg, MD, shared his frustrations on social media after Cigna declined to reimburse for a prostate artery embolization procedure. 

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PHOTO GALLERY: Medical imaging technology at RSNA 2024

Art by Maki Sugimoto. MSK Musculoskeletal head and neck CT 3D reconstruction art radiology RSNA 2024.

Take a virtual tour around the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) meeting to see the sights and new technologies displayed across the vast exhibit hall floors.

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Physician Medicare pay fix in jeopardy following criticism from Donald Trump, Elon Musk

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UPDATE: Congress on Friday, Dec. 20, passed a slimmed down version of the original continuing resolution with no physician Medicare pay fix. 

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Blue Cross Blue Shield affiliate rejects MRI contrast coverage, labeling it ‘investigational’

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The BCBS decision pertains to gadopiclenol, a gadolinium-based product sold under the brand names Elucirem and Vueway. 

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Radiologists push governor to veto bill that would produce ‘staggering’ increase in liability premiums

New York Albany capitol building. New York state has granted nurse practitioners full practice authority, despite opposition from radiologists and other physician groups.
New York's capitol building in Albany

ACR noted that the state already is struggling to recruit and retain physicians, with the policy potentially exacerbating the problem. 

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MRI-first approach could allow many to safely forego prostate biopsy

An international panel of experts recently developed and validated a reporting assessment scoring system that analyzes the location and extent of prostate cancer recurrence. 

New findings indicate as many as 96% of men with positive PSA labs who show insignificant or slow-growing cancer on MRI can safely forego biopsy for three or more years. 

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Rad tech student enrollment up more than 10% in 2024

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The new data mark a positive change amid years of healthcare staffing woes amplified by the COVID-19 pandemic. 

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Radiology experts say state Medicaid rates must increase to improve imaging access

Medicare Medicaid reimbursement. Neiman Health Policy Institute experts sought to standardize the Medicaid versus Medicare difference across state lines to understand how lower pay impacts access.

Eliminating reimbursement gaps may reduce the healthcare and outcome disparities experienced by these underserved groups, ACR-affiliated researchers reported. 

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