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More than 90% of radiology, other hospital workers with a sleep disorder were previously undiagnosed

Sleepless

Doctors with sleep problems were also more likely to experience burnout, researchers with the Brigham and Women's Hospital Sleep Matters Initiative said recently.

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Radiology’s average salary ranks 10th among specialties, with overall physician compensation holding steady

Money dollar economics payment

San Francisco-based Doximity surveyed nearly 44,000 U.S. doctors between 2019 and 2020 for its fourth annual Physician Compensation Report.

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Cardiac MRI contrast agents are low-risk and safe for ‘overwhelming’ majority of patients

German researchers reported acute adverse effects in only 0.38% of contrast-enhanced exams, with few severe reactions.

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HHS officially delays compliance dates for information-blocking rules

The Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT said the decision was made to give healthcare organizations more flexibility as they respond to the ongoing pandemic.

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Radiologist and noted COVID-19 expert shares 5 lessons learned from the pandemic

COVID clinician

Ali Gholamrezanezhad, MD, a clinical emergency radiologist with USC Keck Medicine, has authored more than 40 papers on the topic.

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FDA grants fast track status to investigational molecular imaging agent

Arrow

Tokyo-based Astellas's tracer was developed to supplement surgeries and reduces the chance of iatrogenic ureteral injury during colorectal or gynecologic procedures.

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CAC scanning proves aspirin is not a one-size-fits-all way to prevent heart attack, stroke

Doctors can rely on coronary artery calcium scanning to help more patients avoid a first major cardiac event, according to new research published in JAMA Cardiology.

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ACR addresses anxiety around radiology report access under new information-blocking rules

The American College of Radiology said it has been fielding many similar inquries on whether standard communication practices may violate federal interoperability regulations.

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Cardiac ultrasound study tags nearly 67% of COVID-19 patients with structural heart abnormalities

Performing an ultrasound

Many of those individuals had a myocardial injury, increasing their risk for heart attack, pulmonary embolism and heart failure.

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Growing number of interventional radiology residents is raising the value of academic medical centers

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Philips

An IR expert with Oregon Health Sciences University shared his argument recently in the Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology.

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