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‘Less is more’: Retinal imaging tweaks boost resolution by 33%

National Eye Institute researchers say their enhanced method will help better diagnose and treat degenerative eye diseases.

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Butterfly's new executives; Hyperfine hires informatics expert and more radiology leadership news

Khalil Salman, M.D
Khalil Salman, MD. Photo credit: Hyperfine Research Inc.

Also, celebrated Philadelphia neuroradiologist passes and longtime Varian CEO is stepping down ahead of the company's acquisition.

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Sectra signs five-year enterprise imaging contract with Emory Healthcare in the US

The contract, signed in February, includes modules for radiology and all imaging subspecialties, orthopedics, and image archiving.

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Radiologists must ‘urgently’ weigh imaging’s role in climate change: 4 areas to begin

American College of Radiology President Geraldine McGinty, MD, MBA, is among those calling on the specialty to take action.

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Nuclear medicine leader calls on physicians to remain ‘vigilant’ patient-first imagers

Pressures from payers and other groups may hamper providers, but ASNC President Randall C. Thompson, MD, said patients must always come first.

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New MRI contrast agent for 3D microvascular imaging beats out gadolinium-based materials

MRI

Researchers expect the Supramolecular Amorphous-like Iron Oxide agent to play a vital role in diagnosing stroke, heart attack, dementia, and other similar conditions.

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Female trainees made up only 26% of U.S. radiology residents over past 12 years

Other traditionally male-dominated specialties have increased gender parity, but there's been little progress among imaging providers, experts said in a new analysis.

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Radiologists share keys to reading PET/CT tracer uptake in patients vaccinated against COVID-19

COVID-19 vaccines help reduce the serious coronavirus infections and hospitalizations. Multiple studies have shown that the risk from very rare vaccine side effects are far outweighed by the much greater risk of hospitalization and death due to COVID infections.

Increased radiotracer uptake in the lymph nodes may result in false-positive findings, according to a letter to the editor published in Radiology.

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MRI founder celebrates the modality’s 50th anniversary by ringing Nasdaq closing bell

Fonar Corporation

Raymond V. Damadian, MD, first discovered MR imaging in 1970, launching Fonar Corporation—the world's first MRI company—eight years later.

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USPSTF updates lung cancer screening guidance, with millions more now qualified for exams

lung cancer

About 14.5 million U.S. adults will be eligible for low-dose CT but some physicians say many vulnerable patients will still face barriers to screening.

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