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Ultrasound mobile app developer launches colorful training tool

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The artificial intelligence-powered aid is for educational and training purposes only.

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Radiology AI developer Deepc acquires Osimis image management platform

Healthcare M&A, mergers and acquisitions business deal.

The integration brings artificial intelligence to an image management service used for patient care and clinical trials.

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Radiology Partners leader to the specialty: ‘Keep your spears pointed outwards’

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Gavin Slethaug, MD, shared his thoughts on private equity and other topics in a YouTube video posted by the nation’s largest radiology practice. 

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Microrobots guided by an MRI eradicate liver cancer

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The technique was successful in a proof-of-concept animal study, but human trials are a long way off. 

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Physician congressman hopes to address ‘appalling’ inaction on Medicare pay fix by March

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Rep. Larry Bucshon, MD, R-Ind, spoke during the American Medical Association’s National Advocacy Conference, which took place from Feb. 12-14 in Washington. 
 

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‘MRI’ is the most-searched medical term among patients seeking cost information

Price shopping transparency

“CT scan” was the third most-searched term among healthcare consumers, and “ultrasound” was No. 4, according to Fair Health. 

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Access isn’t enough; other unmet needs keeping patients from using screening mammography

Doctors have increasingly been seeing breast exams with swollen lymph nodes imitating cancer in patients who have received a vaccine, prompting Penn Medicine providers to offer up guidance. mammography mammogram breast cancer

Patients with such impediments also are more likely to present to practices with late-stage disease, experts detailed in JAMA Network Open.  

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Low field 0.55T MRI images as diagnostically useful as 1.5T for abdominal scans

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Researchers from the University of Michigan scanned 52 patients at multiple field strengths to make the comparison.

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RadNet: General radiologists achieve specialist-level performance interpreting mammograms with help from AI

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The Los Angeles-based provider and its AI division, DeepHealth, recently assessed the skills of 18 physicians using their custom-built software. 

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6 key trends in medical imaging physics

Video of Mahadevappa Mahesh, PhD, incoming-AAPM president, professor of radiology and a medical physicist, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, explains key trends in imaging physics presented at the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) 2023 meeting.

Mahadevappa Mahesh, PhD, incoming American Association of Physicists in Medicine president, discusses key developments in the specialty. 

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