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An encouraging update: Professional athletes rarely develop heart inflammation after a mild COVID-19 infection

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After tracking data for nearly 800 professional athletes, the researchers found that no adverse cardiac events were reported after a mild or asymptomatic COVID-19 infection.

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Weighing whether to work for a venture capital-backed radiology practice

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Corporate employment can offer physicians or doc groups benefits such as eliminating administrative and back-office concerns, but also headaches. 

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Radiologist accused of misreading 18 patient mammograms hands over medical license

The Virginia Board of Medicine approved the surrender on recently, leaving the former owner of Allison Breast Center unable to practice medicine.

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Multispecialists are the new generalists—it’s time radiology embrace the change

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Across age, gender and practice size, billed work for nearly 85% of general radiologists is primarily within two or more particular subspecialty areas, with few rads working exclusively within one subspecialty.

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Flagship hospital’s mammography program still shuttered more than a year after controversy

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House lawmakers ordered inspections at the medical center in 2019 amid reports the facility was struggling to notify patients after breast imaging. 

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Scaling up radiology resources could avert 9.5M deaths while saving trillions, global imaging leaders charge

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The finding is part of a groundbreaking new report supported by more than two dozen worldwide leaders in cancer care. 

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AI identifies FDA-approved drugs warranting novel testing against Alzheimer’s

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Harvard researchers have used machine learning to find molecular features in existing drugs that may be effective in warding off or treating Alzheimer’s disease.

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Simple, readily available MRI measurement could reduce breast biopsies by one-third

The practice change takes three minutes, can be incorporated into standard short-MRI scans, and uses infrastructure that exists in most radiology practices. 

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What radiologists should know about spotting items left in patients during surgery

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Radiograph of a 77-year-old patient after mitral valve replacement and a correct sponge count. Arrow points to the radiopaque marker of the retained sponge. Photo credit: RadioGraphics.

Spotting and removing retained surgical items as early as possible can help prevent potentially lethal complications.

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Unprecedented: Cardiology providers lost an estimated $506M in revenue in the pandemic’s early months

The AHA is granting more money toward research on the cardIovascular effects of COVID-19. #COVIS #COVID19 #SARSCoV2 #longCOVID

Overall, Medicare providers missed out on approximately $9.4 billion in the first 6 months of 2020. 

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