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Olympus and Hitachi announce long-term business alliance regarding endoscopic ultrasound systems

Hitachi will also continue to supply diagnostic ultrasound systems and related parts used in EUS to Olympus under this contract.

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Radiology resident pay falling short of expectations, as programs overlook one key factor

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While published stipends in the U.S. start at $49,547, when accounting for cost of living, pay can drop considerably, diving as low as $26,915. 

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Radiology providers struggling to share images in a timely fashion, steer patients to portals

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That's according to a new survey of academic medical center leaders, published in Clinical Imaging. 

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Hitachi inks five-year deal with Olympus to jointly develop endoscopic ultrasound systems

Officials said the pact will remain in place after Hitachi completes the sale of its imaging products to Fujifilm. 

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3 ‘states of consistency’ every AI program needs to succeed

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Of 52 AI models analyzed by MIT’s Center for Information Systems Research over the past two years, 31 have been deployed. The rest were in pilot phases or under development.

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Dr. Makary: ‘Just because you can get the vaccine doesn’t mean you should’

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Among the many Americans refusing to get vaccinated against COVID-19 when their turn comes up is a prominent surgeon who’s also a professional medical communicator and a Johns Hopkins public-health professor.

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NorthStar’s recent FDA approval enables a fourfold increase in Mo-99 production

This marks the first and only commercial-scale application of concentrated molybdenum-98 technology, the Beloit, Wisconsin-based firm said recently.

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More than 30% of 5K surveyed intend to forego COVID vaccination

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It’s not inconvenience or expectations of long waits that are prompting the deliberated refusals.

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Interventional radiology community calls on WHO to enhance access to IR services across the globe

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Specifically, the open letter urges the World Health Organization to address the IR care gap between low- and high-income countries.

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In-hospital stroke rates higher after TAVR than MitraClip procedures

Post-discharge stroke rates, however, were similar between the two procedures.

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