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CMS and the FDA say the goal is to improve patient access to medical devices that address an unmet need.

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“Radiologists should exercise caution when implementing...protocoling workflows that bypass independent radiologist review," one expert writes in the American Journal of Roentgenology

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Co-founders Jonathan Steinberger, MD, and Gabriel Lipshutz, MD, are starting Elmnt IR with an initial location in Los Angeles and more to follow.  

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About 39% of rads polled by the news website said they fall in this income bracket, placing the profession in a tie with orthopedists. 

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Members of the specialty are more likely to trust domain-specific models when it comes to report generation support, research suggests. 

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The largest single component of the overall project is likely to be the high-tech, high-touch hospital that’s now slated for opening in 2030.

The U.S. Department of Justice said Wisconsin-based Apple Clinic and its owner Michael Johnson, MD, were using a combination of nerve density testing, vitamin injections and electrical stimulation to alleviate pain, billing Medicare for these medically unnecessary services. 

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Post-thrombotic syndrome is the result of permanent damage to the veins following DVT. The condition causes swelling, discoloration and pain in the legs and can feel debilitating for many.

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Radiology Associates of Richmond, Virginia, first discovered the breach in May following an extensive forensic investigation. 

The man's wife says he was accompanying her for an MRI of her knee when the tragedy occurred.

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Researchers at the University of Florida College of Medicine say mRNA technology could "educate" the immune system to identify and attack cancer anywhere in the body. A promising proof-of-concept study using mice was published in Nature Biomedical Engineering.

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Ritesh Kalra, MD, allegedly wrote 31,000 opioid prescriptions between 2019 and 2025, many of which were illegitimate. He is accused of inappropriately touching patients in exchange for oxycodone scripts as part of a five-count criminal indictment.

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CMS and the FDA say the goal is to improve patient access to medical devices that address an unmet need.