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‘Deeply troubled’: Doc groups blast MedPAC call for zero physician services pay update in 2023

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Congress has provided billions in relief during the public health emergency, and patient volumes continue to rebound, the commission contended. 

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Small airway disease a potential long-lasting effect from COVID-19, new Radiology study warns

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A new prospective study from the University of Iowa compared expiratory chest CT from post-COVID patients and a healthy control group, unearthing stark differences.

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Radiology practice pledges $100,000 toward local hospital’s expansion plans

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Grand View Radiology Associates has been around for more than 50 years and will see its name displayed prominently in the new hospital pavilion. 

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Routine mammograms offer insight into women's risk of cardiovascular disease

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Women with breast arterial calcifications are 51% more likely to develop heart disease or have a stroke, experts explained recently in Circulation: Cardiovascular Imaging.

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What routine mammograms can tell us about a woman’s CVD risk

Breast imaging mammogram screening study being performed. The mammograms can reveal is a patient has breast cancer.

Signs of breast arterial calcification on a patient’s routine mammogram may suggest they face a greater risk of cardiovascular disease.

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ACC consensus explains what cardiologists should look for in long COVID-19

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Cardiac MRI images showing myocarditis in COVID patients. Image courtesy of RSNA.

The new consensus document provides a framework for understanding, evaluating, and managing some of the key cardiovascular sequelae of COVID-19

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ACR's thyroid imaging reporting and data system 'dramatically' reduces unnecessary nodule biopsies

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Using the American College of Radiology's TI-RADS can cut back on biopsies by more than 50%, according to a new comparative analysis published in Cureus.

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Pregnant cardiologists are consistently mistreated by employers: 8 key takeaways from a new analysis

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A significant number of cardiologists are mistreated—often in more ways than one—after they tell their employer they are pregnant. 

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SNMMI selects first Radiopharmaceutical Therapy Centers of Excellence

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The Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging's program was established to ensure that institutions adhere to the strict regulatory training, qualification and performance standards necessary to safely deliver radiopharmaceutical therapies.

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‘We learned that lung recovery was actually possible’: ECMO’s impact on COVID-19 patients in the ICU

Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) can help patients with severe COVID-19 make a successful recovery. Venovenous ECMO (VV-ECMO) has the potential to minimize lung damage compared to conventional mechanical ventilation. ECMO unit in service with the COVID care unit at Banner Medical Center in Phoenix.

The study's authors emphasized the importance of careful patient selection. 

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