Controversial radiologist and White House COVID-19 advisor Scott Atlas resigns Scott Atlas, MD. The Stanford University senior fellow called it an “honor and a privilege” to serve America since August. Read more about Controversial radiologist and White House COVID-19 advisor Scott Atlas resigns
RSNA recognizes 3 renowned radiologists as 2020 Gold Medalists, the society’s highest honor Radiological Society of North America President James Borgstede, MD, honored this year's recipients during a recent virtual ceremony. Read more about RSNA recognizes 3 renowned radiologists as 2020 Gold Medalists, the society’s highest honor
Who will get vaccinated first? Azar sees CDC advising but governors deciding With emergency-use applications for two COVID vaccines in the FDA’s hands, the public square is buzzing over who should get inoculated first.Read more about Who will get vaccinated first? Azar sees CDC advising but governors deciding
Up to one-third of women with forearm fractures may be victims of domestic violence Radiologists must help screen patients with these injuries, particularly as the pandemic forces people back inside.Read more about Up to one-third of women with forearm fractures may be victims of domestic violence
Ventilators? PPE? Those COVID concerns are so five months ago Early on in the COVID crisis, many hospital-based healthcare workers moved around to serve in COVID hotspots hurting for staff. They did so at scale and at will. Those were the good old days.Read more about Ventilators? PPE? Those COVID concerns are so five months ago
A healthy blood pressure in middle age may limit brain damage later in life The study's authors explored data from more than 37,000 adults. Read more about A healthy blood pressure in middle age may limit brain damage later in life
COVID may cause hospitals’ bottom lines to bottom out—again In some areas the business downturns may rival the low points of March and April, when the pandemic pummeled the healthcare economy.Read more about COVID may cause hospitals’ bottom lines to bottom out—again
Adding more plant-based foods makes Mediterranean diet even better for cardiovascular health The study, published in Heart, examined how even minor dietary changes can affect a person's health. Read more about Adding more plant-based foods makes Mediterranean diet even better for cardiovascular health
RSNA 2020: It’s time for radiology to turn its eye toward population health Chest CT exams and artificial intelligence are two top tools rads can utilize to address the social determinants of health and promote equity.Read more about RSNA 2020: It’s time for radiology to turn its eye toward population health
68% of insured adults have received surprise medical bills—and many can’t afford to pay them In addition, 49% of U.S. adults said the fear of unexpected bills keeps them from seeking care. Read more about 68% of insured adults have received surprise medical bills—and many can’t afford to pay them