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Harold Litt, MD

Litt, a leading name in the fields of radiology and cardiology, has been with the journal since it was first launched in 2019. 

 

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The conclusions are based on an analysis of safety data from five leading pediatric hospitals, spanning 2017 to 2022, published in JACR

President Trump's presidential proclamation Sept. 19 to implement a $100,000 fee for H-1B visa applications had immediate backlash from dozens of medical societies. Groups like the American Medical Association (AMA) and the American College of Cardiology (ACC) said this will cut off the flow of foreign physicians into the U.S. at a time when we cannot graduate enough American physicians to fill positions in a healthcare system that is facing a rapidly growing physician shortage.

This comes after medical societies and immigration attorneys have for months sought exemptions for physicians, given widespread staffing shortages. 

RadNet CEO Howard Berger

This comes after RadNet executed several acquisitions so far this year, including buying French AI firm Gleamer for approximately $270 million. 

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The United States appears to be leading all high-income countries in an unfortunate, distinctly undesirable statistical category. 

New ultrasound needle yielded more substantial tissue samples

Vibrating at up to 30,000 times per second, the sonographic device helps tissue to detach more easily without inflicting a large puncture wound to collect an adequate amount of tissue.

A majority of medical devices involved in Class I recalls were never required by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to undergo premarket or postmarket clinical testing, according to new research published in Annals of Internal Medicine.[1]

The REVEAL study has been assessing the sensitivity and specificity of iodine 124 evuzamitide (I 124 evuzamitide), a PET agent capable of visualizing signs of cardiac amyloidosis on imaging.

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NBC News obtained a copy of the November deposition, linked to a civil lawsuit against Thomas Shaknovsky, MD, accused of removing a patient’s liver instead of spleen, killing him. The surgeon, who has lost his license to practice medicine in Florida, has also been criminally charged with second degree manslaughter. He denies any intentional wrongdoing. 

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Although large language models produce appeals letters that are generally deemed useful by readers, they likely still require a babysitter, according to a new analysis.

Video of Makoto Hashimoto, MD, PhD, professor and director of robotic cardiac surgery at Florida International University, Baptist Health, who presented a study on robotic surgery outcomes and costs at the American Association for Thoracic Surgery (AATS) 2026 annual meeting this week. While the costs of these minimally invasive robotic procedures is higher that traditional surgical procedures, he said costs overall can be reduced in terms of faster patient recovery, shorter length of stays.

Makoto Hashimoto, MD, PhD, said robotic procedures are associated with a faster recovery time and many other potential benefits.

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The physician was accused of pressuring Medicare patients into undergoing treatment they did not need. One patient allegedly received 42 different stents over an eight-year period.

A wide variety of technologies, including robotic systems, heart valves, stent grafts, retractors and annuloplasty rings, were on display in Chicago.

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Litt, a leading name in the fields of radiology and cardiology, has been with the journal since it was first launched in 2019. 

 

The conclusions are based on an analysis of safety data from five leading pediatric hospitals, spanning 2017 to 2022, published in JACR

This comes after medical societies and immigration attorneys have for months sought exemptions for physicians, given widespread staffing shortages.