Dear AuntMinnie Member,
Burnout and the shortage of radiologists have been a problem in radiology for the last few years. And these challenges continue to elicit concern, according to a recent survey of teleradiologists.
What else did the survey reveal? Learn more by reading our most highly viewed story last week.
In other popular articles, brain MRI was deemed to have potential for surveilling women at risk for asymptomatic breast cancer metastases. And the combination of ultrafast MRI and radiomics yielded strong performance in classifying molecular subtypes of breast cancer as well as histological factors.
Meanwhile, independent imaging centers are increasingly facing competition for CT exams, according to a report from AuntMinnie.com's sister company IMV Medical Information Division. You can access our article to learn about the competitive environment and other dynamics in the CT market.
Also, the Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging and the European Association of Nuclear Medicine have jointly released new guidelines for the use of fibroblast activation protein-PET in cancer patients. In addition, you won’t want to miss our reporting on imaging AI reimbursement and the potential impact on radiology from a potential TikTok ban in the U.S.
See the list below for all of our top stories from the week.
- Global survey shows deep concerns over burnout, workforce shortages
- Brain MRI tracks risk of stage IV breast cancer metastases
- IMV: Independent imaging centers face competition for CT scan volume
- Ultrafast MRI bests standard MRI for classifying breast cancers
- New guidance issued on FAP-PET imaging
- Experts call for CPT codes for imaging AI reimbursement
- Radiology influencers weigh in on possible TikTok ban in U.S.
- GPT-4 could prove useful proofreading CT reports
- Does obesity improve NSCLC patients’ postsurgery survival?
- 63% of heavy cannabis users show reduced working memory skills
- Ferumoxytol-enhanced MRA is safe for chronic kidney disease patients
- Rad AI raises $60M in funding round
- RSNA and collaborators release statement on AI for cardiac CT, MRI
- GE HealthCare secures 510(k) for updated Voluson Expert ultrasound
Erik L. Ridley
Editor in Chief
AuntMinnieEurope.com