Kidney ultrasound detects abnormalities in children with UTI May 30, 2023 -- About one in five children with first febrile urinary tract infection (UTI) will have a urinary tract abnormality detected on ultrasound exams of the kidney, a Canadian meta-analysis published May 30 in JAMA Pediatrics found.Read More
Radiography and medical students benefit from VR training May 30, 2023 -- Most radiography and medical students appreciate the value of virtual reality (VR) simulation-based training to learn about radiation protection in the interventional radiology suite, according to research published online May 25 in Radiography.Read More
More radiologists embracing peer learning May 30, 2023 -- Over half of radiologists engage with peer learning in some capacity, a survey study published May 23 in the Journal of the American College of Radiology has found.Read More
AI can help lower advanced imaging exam interpretation time May 30, 2023 -- Radiologists can interpret advanced imaging studies more efficiently and identify suspicious findings faster with help from an artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm, according to a recent study.Read More
Why radiology was uniquely suited to go hybrid May 30, 2023 -- As hospitals and private health offices nationwide slowly begin to emerge from the COVID-induced challenges posed over the last two years, there is a new understanding of, and necessity for, adaptable medical technology and practices.Read More
Radiologists' pay has increased, survey finds May 26, 2023 -- Radiologist have jumped up a spot in earnings among the top 10 specialists in the U.S., according to Medscape's 2023 Radiologist Compensation Report.Read More
Negative results from LCS translate to lack of screening follow-up May 26, 2023 -- Patients with consecutive negative lung cancer screening results on low-dose CT (LDCT) are more likely not to comply with annual screening protocols, according to a study published May 25 in JAMA Network Open.Read More
Heart of Australia, Philips bring CT screening to outback communities A four-year project to create a mobile radiology clinic to screen Australian miners has culminated in the Heart of Australia truck launched in February 2022. The truck takes the Philips' 128-slice Incisive CT Pro scanner to mining towns for CT lung screening.
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