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Judge tosses antitrust lawsuit against American Board of Radiology

The ruling deemed that the board did not illegally tie its initial radiology certifications to its ongoing Maintenance of Certification program.

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Radiology ranks 6th among physician specialities most likely to face a malpractice claim

HCA Healthcare was recently hit with its second antitrust lawsuit — this time from the city of Brevard, North Carolina, for allegedly engaging in anti-competitive schemes.

The Medscape report surveyed more than 4,300 U.S. physicians across 29 specialities.

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FDA Clears Siemens Healthineers SOMATOM X.cite CT Scanner With Intelligent User Interface Concept

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has cleared the new SOMATOM X.cite premium single-source computed tomography (CT) scanner from Siemens Healthineers together with the new myExam Companion intelligent user interface concept.

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fMRI reveals how the brain adapts after half of it is removed

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Brain regions that had been dedicated to more specific tasks adapted to take on more general functions, according to a report from the New York Times.

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Overutilization in the ED: One in three visits for lower back pain includes imaging

While the researchers did find a “modest decline” in 2016, the overall figures are still too high, they explained Nov. 20 in the American Journal of Roentgenology.

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More women know about breast density, but socioeconomic disparities still exist—can notification laws change that?

Breast density awareness is higher than it was five years ago, but there's much more work to be done, said authors of a new study published in the Journal of the American College of Radiology.

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ACR kicks off contest to highlight innovations in imaging

The first round of the Champions of Imaging 3.0 competition goes through Feb. 28 of next year and focuses on clinical decision support and appropriate use criteria.

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Global radiology training is on the rise, new study finds

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Medical schools are increasingly offering their residents the chance to participate in international experiences and collaborate on research with multiple institutions, particularly in resource-strapped countries. 

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Upcoming radiology podcast challenges imaging experts to step up and question the negative AI hype

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In an exclusive conversation with HealthImaging, John D. Banja, a professor of medical ethics at Emory University, discusses plans to launch a series of audio chats with radiologists, exploring one of the profession's stickiest issues.

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Radiology efforts over past decade led to 20% drop in patient’s radiation dose, report shows

Radiology has undertaken many efforts to reduce patient exposure to radiation during imaging exams, and findings from a new report suggest those campaigns have made a significant impact.

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