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Top cardiac society releases new guidelines for training radiology students in cardiovascular CT

The Society of Cardiovascular Computed Tomography recently published its 14-page guidance online.

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‘Beleaguered’ residency directors urged to take care in adopting AI

As AI inches into the workflows of residency program directors, many may need to prepare against delegating too much of the laborious candidate-selection task to an algorithm.

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University of Oregon partnering with mental health specialist PeaceHealth on schizophrenia imaging project

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The collaboration is one of 27 teams across the U.S. participating in a massive new consortium, the Psychosis Risk Outcomes Network, or ProNET.

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SCCT shares new imaging guideline for cardiology, radiology trainees

The document, published in numerous journals, was designed to help trainees improve their understanding of cardiovascular computed tomography.

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Standardizing chest CT reporting ups odds of early lung cancer diagnosis by nearly 25%

lung cancer

Kaiser Permanente’s system works by dividing patients with suspicious nodules into eight separate categories, similar to screening mammography. 

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Pain, pride and a renewed sense of purpose: Radiology residents reflect on their time in a COVID care unit

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Two trainees with New York-Presbyterian Hospital shared their experiences in Clinical Radiology.

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Risk of death, disability after stroke much higher for COVID-19 patients

Experiencing a stroke while your body is already battling COVID-19 can be especially dangerous, this new study suggests. 

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Preventative, elective care plummet nationwide amid pandemic, including drops in mammography, MRI

The JAMA study is one of the first to quantify cuts in such care, authors claim, using data from nearly 7M commercially insured Americans in all 50 states. 

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Health execs implementing AI undaunted by COVID

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Almost half the 540-participant cohort is already using at least one form of AI.

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3 takeaways from an unfinished healthcare project at Alphabet’s X

Mental Health

Leaders of the venture, dubbed “Project Amber,” are open-sourcing their technology and findings in the hope that other mental health researchers can take things from here.

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