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Hannah Murphy

Hannah Murphy
Editor

Innovate Healthcare

In addition to her background in journalism, Hannah also has patient-facing experience in clinical settings, having spent more than 12 years working as a registered rad tech. She began covering the medical imaging industry for Innovate Healthcare in 2021.

LATEST ARTICLES BY THIS AUTHOR

Ultrasound-guided thermal ablation safer, as effective as surgery for papillary thyroid cancer
AI prediction reduces radiologists' prostate MRI-related workloads by 20%
Up to one-third of radiology researchers may be falsifying medical images prior to publishing
AI-directed scan protocols cut back on unnecessary MRI sequences
AI detects twice as many incidental lesions as radiologists
Radiologist agrees to pay six-figure sum for violating Controlled Substances Act
AI, politics and rising demand for imaging—how rad techs are faring amid an evolving professional landscape
Earlier treatment with Pluvicto may be beneficial for patients with hormone-sensitive prostate cancer
Time in nature changes kids' brains on a structural level, imaging data show
Calcified carotid plaques more likely to rupture than previously believed, MRI findings suggest

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