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Brain-NET predicts surgeons' capabilities based on neuroimaging data

While a vast majority of heart transplants in the United States are successful, unplanned hospitalizations after the procedures are still incredibly common. Top 10 reasons for readmission after heart transplant.

It can also help trainees improve their scores on the Fundamentals of Laparoscopic test, which must be passed before receiving general surgery certification.

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Radiography students give high-marks to 3D virtual reality simulation training

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More than 90% of trainees said they would recommend the tool to their peers, according results of a survey published in Radiography.

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Radiologists must help spot abuse as domestic violence injuries rise during the pandemic

Specialists should key in on high imaging utilization, location and imaging patterns specific to intimate partner violence, trauma experts explained in Radiology.

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One-third of physicians order thyroid ultrasounds unsupported by clinical guidelines

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While a majority of exams were necessary, Michigan Medicine researchers said recommendations could be more clear.

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Trump taps board-certified radiologist as new COVID-19 advisor

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Scott Atlas, MD.

Scott Atlas, MD, is a senior fellow at Stanford University's Hoover Institution, and is serving as an advisor to the president on pandemic-related matters.

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More women learn their mammograms were misread by suspended radiologist

One former patient was assured her scans performed in 2013, 2014, and 2015 were fine, but she was later diagnosed with stage 4 breast cancer.

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Intelerad’s executive announcement, new radiologic technologist trustees, and more radiology workforce moves

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Mikael Anden. Photo credit: Intelerad.

Plus, Brigham and Women’s Physician Organization's new president and the Center for Diagnostic Imaging restructures its leadership team.

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‘Cause for concern’: Unread second opinion reports cost one radiology department tens of thousands

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Additional interpretations often improve diagnostic accuracy and patient care, but not when they fall by the wayside, authors explained in AJR.

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Radiologists aren’t exercising regularly, with nearly 90% suffering shoulder, neck pain at work

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The researchers said incorporating regular workouts at home and in the office are important to combatting the profession's often sedentary work life.

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Despite higher Alzheimer’s risk, patients can handle amyloid PET exam results

Those who learned they had elevated amyloid levels did not suffer from more short-term anxiety, depression or suicical thoughts, experts reported in JAMA Neurology.

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