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Matt O'Connor

Matt O'Connor



Matt joined Chicago’s TriMed team in 2018 covering all areas of health imaging after two years reporting on the hospital field. He holds a bachelor’s in English from UIC, and enjoys a good cup of coffee and an interesting documentary.

LATEST ARTICLES BY THIS AUTHOR

‘Stuck in limbo’: Patients of doctor with now-suspended license want answers about misread mammograms
3D mapping algorithm reads knee MRIs for new arthritis treatments
Access to imaging exams via online portals saves money for patients, hospitals
COVID-19 brain damage can be categorized using a new 3-stage 'NeuroCovid' framework
Oncology group releases its first clinical radiation therapy guidelines for cervical cancer
Radiologists suffer from widespread digital eye strain, particularly women and residents
CT reveals undersized lung airways as ‘major’ COPD risk factor, ‘on par’ with cigarette smoking
Radiopharmaceutical manufacturer Curium files approvals for PET imaging agent
Low-value testing—including imaging—balloons downstream utilization and may cost healthcare billions
Repeated negative thinking associated with amyloid and tau deposition, increased dementia risk

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