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Radiologists rank low among physicians with happiest marriages

The finding was part of a wide-ranging survey of doctors’ after-work habits across the U.S., gauging everything from automobile preference to pot and alcohol use. 

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Radial 3D approach improves quality of head and neck images

Achieving a quality MRI of a patient’s head is difficult, but a radial gradient-recalled echo imaging protocol is a step in the right direction, researchers wrote Jan. 8 in the American Journal of Roentgenology.

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AI diagnoses prostate cancer as well as pathologists

Researchers have developed a deep learning system capable of evaluating tissue samples and diagnosing prostate cancer at a level comparable with many pathologists.

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Ambulatory CV care in the US is improving

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Ambulatory care for cardiovascular conditions has improved in the U.S. over the past decade, according to data published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology—but there’s still plenty of room to grow.

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Zipnosis, GYANT partner on new patient engagement solution for health systems

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Zipnosis, a Minneapolis, Minnesota-based healthcare technology company, has kicked off a new partnership with GYANT, a San Francisco-based company focused on improving physician-patient communication with AI.

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Cancer death rates drop to lowest rate since the '90s

Cancer death rates achieved their largest one-year drop between 2016 and 2017, according to the latest data from the American Cancer Society, which published the findings in their journal.

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Could 2020 be the year of women in cardiology?

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A number of female cardiologists are leading, or preparing to lead, top cardiology organizations this year. Could 2020 mean a paradigm shift for the field?

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Nurse leader calls for ‘civility’ in radiology: 4 steps to get there

A medical imaging nurse manager offers care teams four easy steps to begin addressing bullying in the workplace.

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4 limitations of blockchain technology every imaging researcher should know

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Anyone looking to learn more about blockchain should keep these limitations in mind at all times.

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Hospital charges are driving higher payments

Hospital charges are on their way up, driving up private payments that are already significantly higher than public payments, according to a new study published in Health Affairs. However, the widening gap between private and public payments appears to be slowing down.

 

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