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President of medical device company resigns over conduct allegations after 7 months in role

Joseph C. Wright resigns from Merit Medical

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Joseph C. Wright, a longtime Merit Medical employee, resigned after unspecified allegations regarding his conduct were brought to light. He was named the company's new president back in May.

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Bracco's latest move marks a step toward improving sustainability in radiology

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The healthcare giant announced an update related to how it delivers some of its widely used imaging products. 

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Residents' structured reports get boost from software assistance

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Structured reporting templates are known to have numerous clinical benefits, but less is known about how these reports can be utilized as training tools for residents.

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Radiology CEO discusses bankruptcy and why he’s optimistic about his company’s second-chance future

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Radiology Business sat down with Akumin's new CEO, Krishna Kumar, MBA, who took over the role in February, the same month the organization emerged from Chapter 11. 

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Senators introduce radiologist-backed bill to punish payers for ignoring No Surprises Act rulings

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Sens. Roger Marshall, MD, and Michael Bennet have unveiled the NSA Enforcement Act after representatives proposed a similar House bill in September. 

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Private equity-backed Solis Mammography enters new market, acquiring 6 imaging centers

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Radiologist Suzanne Dabbous, MD, founded Avestēe Women's Imaging Centers in 2013, expanding the business across San Antonio, Texas.

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RSNA 2024 Program Chair Kate Hanneman highlights key trends in radiology

Kate Hanneman, MD, chair of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) program planning committee, explains some of the key trends she saw in sessions during RSNA 2024. #RSNA #RSNA24 #RSNA2024

The cardiac radiologist and associate professor at the University of Toronto offered insights into key themes from the conference. 

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New protocol addresses contrast allergies in patients with suspected stroke

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In patients with suspected stroke, contrast allergies present a significant dilemma, as contrast-enhanced imaging is often used to guide treatment decisions.

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For the first time, researchers find a way to spot early signs of pancreatic cancer on routine MRI

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Pancreatic cancer is one of the deadliest cancers, with a five-year survival rate of only 44% if caught early, dropping down to 3% if it metastasizes. This is largely due to its ability to elude detection.

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Congress reconsiders controversial changes to radiologist assistant payments

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Sens. John Boozman and Ben Ray Luján on Thursday reintroduced the Medicare Access to Radiology Care Act (MARCA). 

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