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Workload fatigue is harming radiology residents’ reporting, declining as the hours, days elapse

Small lunch breaks throughout a shift, however, temporarily bucked this trend, according to a study of 117,000 reports, published in Radiology.

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International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine moves annual meeting online due to COVID-19

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The 2021 ISMRM conference and exhibition was set to take place May 15-20 as a hybrid in-person and online gathering.

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Large shift back toward in-person clinical education a good sign for radiology’s post-pandemic future

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The American Society of Radiologic Technologists found that fewer radiography and nuclear medicine educational programs have eliminated clinical rotation schedules compared to last April.

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Amyloid blood testing could cause 50% drop in PET scans required for Alzheimer’s trials

That’s according to a study of more than 400 dementia-free British citizens, shared recently in Brain.

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As healthcare transitions toward value, radiologists need renewed focus on tumor reporting

Tumor size is "essential" data for oncology studies and imaging professionals are the most qualified and appropriate person for the job, one editorialist explained.

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‘You are not the only single parent’: Fired rad technologist sues employer claiming discrimination

Yuliya Lykhonosov was terminated after a positive COVID-19 test forced her child's day care to close, leaving her with no other available options amid the pandemic.

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60% of female radiologists have been victims of sexual harassment at work, underscoring need for change

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Meanwhile, nearly 85% reported facing gender discrimination, according to a small survey of women in the specialty published recently.

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AI trained on popular ImageNet dataset falls short during x-ray interpretation tasks

Researchers have long-believed software that performed well on this deep learning model would automatically translate to improvements during medical imaging assignments.

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Whole-body MRI beats out PET/CT at detecting debilitating bone cancer

This imaging approach can also initiate earlier treatment for myeloma patients, potentially resulting in better outcomes.

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Radiologists, emergency physicians see eye-to-eye when using common reporting language

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Providers at Madigan Army Medical Center in Washington shared a "high degree" of understanding for 17 of 18 commonly used phrases, researchers explained in AJR.

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