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Postpone all but the most dire breast imaging, ACR, cancer centers and surgeons advise

The groups convened an expert panel of stakeholders to help determine what types of breast care are most urgent and which procedures can wait until the pandemic clears. 

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New x-ray detector ‘on the brink of revolutionizing’ medical imaging

Mineral

Two of the U.S. Department of Energy’s 17 national laboratories have collaborated to invent a novel x-ray detector that powers itself, uses ultralow radiation—and delivers medical and dental images with 100 times more sensitivity than conventional designs.

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Optical-imaging advance takes aim at brain tumors

Light

As an aid to tumor-resection neurosurgery and its planning, fluorescence imaging has been limited by its tendency to scatter light. Researchers are working on technology that would overcome this shortcoming.

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5 findings that could spur imaging AI researchers to ‘avoid hype, diminish waste and protect patients’

Artificial Intelligence

As the research mounts on AI matching or besting radiologists in discrete interpretive tasks, so does the excitement in the popular press. Now comes a study showing many of these studies only invite the hype.  

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Some respirators not safe for use during MRI exams, imaging experts warn

Scientists with one Irish hospital spelled out their concerns in a new technical report, published in Clinical Radiology.

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COVID-19 brings out the heroic in forensic pathologists

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In the face of the coronavirus crisis, all radiologists can do for some of their pathologist peers is stand, salute and express solidarity.

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IR residency directors on their own with mentorship

Mentor

When it comes to recognizing the symbiotic benefits of mentorship for both parties involved, most directors of residency programs in interventional radiology are all in. And yet few programs have the wherewithal to put their enthusiasm into action.

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Parental leave for radiology residents: Robust but uneven

Baby

A lack of consistency in policies around the country in 2020 invites the question: Do residency program directors need national guidelines on parental leave?

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Thoracic radiologists offer 5 tips for when to gather coronavirus chest x-rays, CT scans

The Fleischner Society recently published its consensus statement on the role of imaging in the management and diagnosis of COVID-19 in Radiology. 

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Experts detail how imaging providers can reuse scarce N95 masks up to 10 times

Canadian scientists have devised a protocol that may greatly extend the useful life of this key clinical tool. 

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