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VIDA expands board, announcing Erkan Akyuz as independent director

VIDA Diagnostics, Inc. (“VIDA”), the leader in AI-powered lung imaging analysis, today announced the appointment of Erkan Akyuz as to help guide the company’s growth initiatives with differentiated healthcare IT leadership and market expertise.

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Researchers team virtual reality with AI to train new surgeons

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Machine learning can be combined with virtual or augmented reality to train surgery residents in sensitive spinal procedures.

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How imaging providers in 1 state are responding to a major policy shift

A new law in Pennsylvania requires more out of imaging professionals—how are radiologists handling this dramatic change? 

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Most people who take daily baby aspirin don’t have a chronic illness

A poll conducted by researchers at Fairleigh Dickinson University in New Jersey has revealed that a quarter of Americans take daily low-dose aspirin at some point in their lives, but the majority of those people don’t have heart disease or another chronic illness.

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Magnetic seed tech helps physicians localize breast lesions

APP volume and share of image-guided paracentesis increased from 10.2% to 15.8%, and from 7.7% to 12.9% for thoracentesis, while Medicare reimbursement for both procedures has seen a reduction since 2012. #nursepractitioner #physicianassistant #interventionalradiology

A new magnetic “seed” technology can help radiologists localize breast lesions and offers benefits over traditional wire-guided localization (WGL), reported authors of a study published Oct. 3 in the European Journal of Radiology.

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Bernie Sanders undergoes stent placement after chest discomfort

Senator Bernie Sanders criticized Amazon's planned $3.9B acquisition of One Medical

Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT), a candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination, was sidelined from his campaign after it was reported he underwent a procedure for placement of two stents after chest discomfort revealed a blocked artery, The New York Times reported.

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How AI will impact hospital and health system workforces

A survey conducted by the Ann and Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago found more than 75% of parents are generally receptive to the use of artificial intelligence (AI) tools in the management of children with respiratory illnesses in the emergency department (ED). However, some demographic subgroups, including non-Hispanic black and younger age parents, had greater reservations about the use of these technologies. 

Hospitals of the future will operate very differently than today thanks to the boom in AI, according to the American Hospital Association.

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4 things radiologists should know about Pennsylvania’s patient notification law

Pennsylvania (PA) Act 112, requires imaging facilities in the state to notify patients of abnormal imaging results. Authors of a Sept. 28 case study published in the Journal of the American College of Radiology examined what this law does and how health systems are responding.

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‘Cooling’ victims of cardiac arrest helps protect brain function

Victims of cardiac arrest are more likely to recover with good brain function if they’re subject to “cooling” after resuscitation, UPI.com reported via HealthDay News Oct. 2.

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Program aims to bolster know-how of breast treatment workforce

U.K. radiologists hope an innovative new pilot program will help train more clinicians to become breast treatment experts, thereby relieving staffing shortages in the specialty.

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