Week in Review: ECR coverage | Fatal MRI communication crisis | Heart imaging radiation doses vary

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The European Congress of Radiology begins on March 4 in Vienna, Austria, and our sister site, AuntMinnieEurope, will be offering extensive coverage. We'll also be posting some selected stories on AuntMinnie, so keep your eyes peeled for our articles on European research.

Our top story of the week was actually a podcast: the latest episode of "The Invisible Force," which explored points of communication failure following a fatal MRI accident. Also of interest to our readers was a JAMA study that found wide global variation in cardiac imaging dose, underscoring a "critical need for training, standardized protocols, and updated equipment to reduce radiation worldwide." Our third most popular story covered results from the PROMISE study that indicate that women face higher heart disease risk at lower plaque burden levels than their male counterparts.

Radiology practices are experiencing increased turnover rates, and our fourth most-clicked article reported on a study conducted by a team out of the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston that identified several factors tied to the trend.

Finally, AuntMinnie members showed interest in a story about what Millennial radiologists -- and a Gen Zer -- make of the term "Aunt Minnie." (Spoiler alert: It's frequently used -- and understood!)  

Here's the full list of popular stories of the week for your perusal: 

  1. Podcast: 3 points of crisis communication following fatal MRI accident
       
  2. JAMA study shows wide global variation in cardiac imaging radiation dose
     
  3. PROMISE: Women face higher heart disease risk at lower plaque burdens
     
  4. Turnover increasing among radiology practices
     
  5. Millennial rads -- and a Gen Zer -- weigh in: What's an 'Aunt Minnie'?
       
  6. Genetic mutations linked to poor outcomes in Pluvicto patients
     
  7. AI support leads to more cancers found on DBT
     
  8. How much solid waste do neurointerventions generate?
     
  9. Podcast: The value of a political action committee, with Ted Burnes
     
  10. From silos to systems: Redefining radiology through network integration
     
  11. Women's Imaging MinnieCast, Episode 3: Risk-based vs. annual mammography screening, part 2
     
  12. Challenges ahead as ABR prepares to reinstate oral exams
     
  13. Cardiac MRI flags late gadolinium enhancement in Takotsubo patients
     
  14. LLM use rising for editing radiology research abstracts

Kate Madden Yee
Senior Editor
AuntMinnie.com

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