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Can VR play a valuable role in medical imaging training?

Students can use virtual reality (VR) training to learn about radiographic hand positioning skills, according to a new study published in Radiography. How would this compare to other training techniques?

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FDA clears artificial intelligence package to help radiologists speed up stroke diagnosis

This is the fourth such approval for Tel Aviv, Israel-based Aidoc, which now offers a full package of AI tools to allow for quicker identification of the event. 

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Teladoc acquires InTouch for $600M

Virtual care provider Teledoc Health will acquire InTouch Health for the purchase price of $600M.

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AstraZeneca stops Epanova trial early due to disappointing results

U.K.-based drug giant AstraZeneca announced Jan. 13 it would be halting its Phase III trial of Epanova, a medication comprised of omega-3 carboxylic acids, early due to disappointing data.

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ACO savings are clear, but participation drops

Accountable care organizations are increasingly saving Medicare more money, but after the Trump administration made significant changes to the Medicare Shared Savings Program, fewer of these organizations are participating, according to data from the National Association of Accountable Care Organizations (NAACOS).

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Radiologists could double dip during mammography, further population health goals

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Courtesy of Manifest for Michigan Medicine.

With simple process changes, Mass General radiologists added value to their practices while also furthering big-picture wellness goals.

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Half of radiologists are happy outside of the office, similar to most physicians

Imaging experts, however, ranked much lower among specialists when asked how satisfied they were in their marriages.

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Radiologist prevails in court battle over delayed ovarian cancer diagnosis

Louis McFeeley had originally alleged that one clinician’s failure to pinpoint lesions in his wife's ovaries started a chain of events leading to her eventual death. 

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Smart photonic contact lens diagnoses diabetes, treats retinopathy

The future of diabetes diagnosis and management could lie in a “smart” LED contact lens, a study published in Nature Reviews Materials suggests.

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Cardiology AI specialists raise $15M

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Cardiologs, a cardiology diagnostics company with offices in Paris and Boston, has raised $15 million in Series A funding.

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