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New AI technology developments consistently recognize medical image anomalies

Promising new research methods have been able to train AI to more accurately spot image anomalies.

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Did female academic authorship decrease disproportionately due to COVID-19?

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Although women are meaningfully represented in pediatric radiology academics, they are statistically less likely to rise to major roles within their departments.

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Imaging centers may be held liable for independent radiologists’ negligence, court rules

The long legal saga of Richard Paulus, a Kentucky cardiologist accused of performing unnecessary cardiac procedures, appears to still be going strong in 2022 and might be reviewed by the Supreme Court. The New York state radiologist is facing 36 misdemeanor counts for secret sexual recording without consent, according to a story in the Boston Herald.

A recent decision expands the state's medical malpractice rules beyond hospital-based settings.

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Federal health officials award $30M for ‘groundbreaking’ brain study utilizing imaging

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University of California, San Diego, researchers said the grant will bolster their HEALthy study, investigating normal and atypical brain development trajectories.

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Radiologists should watch for these 3 pulmonary findings linked to increased COVID mortality

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Experts looked beyond common pulmonary consolidations, finding a handful of accurate indicators of in-hospital mortality.

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Radiologists see potential to reduce GBCA administration with new synthetic MRI technique

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Even though synthetic samples may not be perfect copies of original images, experts say they can act as a useful substitute for gadolinium-enhanced exams.

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Education materials miss the mark on informing patients about radiation safety

People are increasingly taking on more proactive roles in their healthcare decisions, but a lack of proper education materials is proving to be a hindrance for both patients and providers.

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AI predicts cancer risk from lung screening CTs, clinical data without radiologist assistance

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Imaging specialists remain irreplaceable, the experts maintained, particularly when looking for clinically significant findings.

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Top intelligence officials to undergo voluntary brain imaging amid 'Havana Syndrome' mystery

President Biden recently signed the Havana Act into law, hoping to identify brain changes among victims via radiological examination. 

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Delayed-phase contrast-CT scans can help detect early pancreatic cancers, study shows

Given pancreatic cancer is aggressive and challenging to treat, early detection is key to a positive prognosis, researchers explained.

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