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New generic drug company named after Mark Cuban first founded by a part-time radiologist

Alex Oshmyansky, MD, PhD, who works weekends as a staff radiologist, first founded the Dallas-based startup in 2018.

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ACR offers update on radiology report access under new information-blocking rules

Radiologists had previously sought clarity around the practice of waiting to release rad reports via patient portals.

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YouTube remains an untapped resource to help educate the next generation of radiologists

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Radiology organizations such as RSNA and Johns Hopkins have had success using the platform, but the specialty can do much more to advance imaging education, experts explained in Academic Radiology.

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UC San Diego working with molecular tech firm to advance MRI-based COVID-19 testing platform

COVID-19

If the Molecular Mirror is proven to be accurate, Menon officials said it would be able to test the entire population multiple times a week.

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Cancer institute’s new molecular imaging expert; Rural system hires radiology director, and more leadership news

Gary Ulaner
Gary Ulaner, MD, PhD.

Plus, Johns Hopkins radiologist joins scientific advisory board, new interventional rad leadership, and Strategic Radiology's latest C-suite hire.

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Hybrid lung cancer screening program could save Medicare millions in follow-up spending

lung cancer

Combining the Lung CT Screening Reporting and Data System with AI-based malignancy risk scoring bolstered exam specificity up to 96%, compared to 66% when using Lung-RADS alone.

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Institut Bergonié among the first in France to implement full-scale digital pathology—improves care for cancer patients with solution from Sectra

The solution will enable pathologists to review and collaborate around cases in a manner previously not possible using a microscope.

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Judge denies Cleveland Clinic’s move to dismiss lawsuit alleging ‘deceptive’ radiology billing practices

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Amanda van Brakle claims the healthcare giant violated the Ohio Consumer Sales Practice Act and alleges its dishonest practices created confusion and stress that financially hurt patients.

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Health tech experts caution FDA against waiving regulatory review of AI-based imaging tools

Man vs. Machine artificial intelligence AI. Replacing radiologists with AI.

Under a new proposal, 91 products would no longer require U.S. Food & Drug Administration regulatory review, including a number of radiology-driven platforms.

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Attending radiologists must embrace a dynamic approach to readouts for trainees to properly develop

The impact of readouts on young rads is "profound, but often overlooked," radiologists argued recently.

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