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GE Research, Weill Cornell, other top healthcare groups awarded $3.7M to enhance cardiac CT technology

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Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and artificial intelligence firm Cleerly are also part of the collaboration seeking to improve care for those with heart disease.

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4 ways radiology residents' outsized role during the pandemic reinforces the specialty's value to patient care

Providers from New York Presbyterian Hospital shared some of their first-hand experiences in Clinical Imaging.

  • Read more about 4 ways radiology residents' outsized role during the pandemic reinforces the specialty's value to patient care

How one tertiary care center converted its interventional radiology suite and enhanced imaging utilization

The volume of CT scans and IR procedures completed each month jumped by 39.2% and 3.1%, respectively, with even larger gains in previously shared rooms.

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Advances in mass spectrometry imaging prove promising for new osteoarthritis biomarkers

Clinicians have long relied on x-ray and MRI to diagnose the condition, but both fall short in detecting subtle molecular changes.

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‘We cannot be complacent’: Virtual interview format likely to disrupt upcoming radiology residency match season

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An expected uptick in applications this fall may not actually indicate a growing interest in the specialty, imaging experts cautioned.

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Former Mayo Clinic worker wrongly accessed 1,600 patient records, including medical images

The Rochester, Minnesota, system is notifying patients who received care at its Florida and Arizona locations.

  • Read more about Former Mayo Clinic worker wrongly accessed 1,600 patient records, including medical images

Novel PET imaging technique detects prostate cancer cells during surgery

German researchers reported success using Cerenkov luminescence imaging in 10 patients, according to a first-in-human study published in the Journal of Nuclear Medicine.

  • Read more about Novel PET imaging technique detects prostate cancer cells during surgery

Extra! Extra! Google alerts are radiologist-friendly news resource, particularly for pandemic-related info

Non-radiology news outlets also covered topics related to last year's RSNA meeting, indicating such organizations are taking notice of imaging-based research.

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Targeted US adds diagnostic insight for suspicious lesions found on contrast-enhanced mammography

Breast imaging mammogram screening study being performed. The mammograms can reveal is a patient has breast cancer.

The ultrasound-guided approach may also be used in biopsy planning when MRI is not available, experts wrote in AJR.

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Cleveland Clinic team awarded millions for neuroimaging project investigating Parkinson’s disease

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As part of the endeavor, the Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health will utilize advanced imaging techniques, such as diffusion-weighted MRI.

  • Read more about Cleveland Clinic team awarded millions for neuroimaging project investigating Parkinson’s disease

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