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Completely leadless cardiac rhythm management system impresses

The MODULAR ATP study demonstrated a high rate of successful leadless pacemaker implantation with few complications and stable pacing parameters. The system uses the Emblem Subcutaneous Implantable Defibrillator (S-ICD) System and the new Empower Leadless Pacemaker from Boston Scientific.

According to new MODULAR ATP data, the leadless system was associated with a high success rate and few complications. Boston Scientific plans on seeking FDA approval in 2025. 

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How to address the shortage of interventional radiologists

Elizabeth Ann Ignacio, MD, FSIR, FACR, the chair of Society of Interventional Radiology (SIR) Small and Rural Practices Committee, president of the Hawaii Medical Association, and a board member of the American College of Radiology, outlines the shortage of IRs outside of major cities and ways to make these positions more attractive.

Elizabeth Ann Ignacio, MD, FSIR, FACR, chair of SIR Small and Rural Practices Committee, and an ACR board member, outlines ways to make these positions outside of major cities more attractive.

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‘Antiquated’ radiology department policies can be ‘silently discriminatory’ to certain employees

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Gen Z has the highest proportion of LGBTQ individuals compared to any other generation at 28%, with key considerations that could impact recruitment and retention. 

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Radiology data sharing vendor Enlitic to acquire rival for $5M

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The Fort Collins, Colorado, company is purchasing all shares of Laitek Inc., a major provider of medical imaging data migration and routing services in the U.S. 

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Obituaries: Melvin E. Clouse, MD, 90, shaped understanding of cardiovascular and interventional radiology

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Melvin E. Clouse, MD

Other passings of note in the last month included Kevin Gude Ryan, MD, 89; Burton Silbert, MD, 91; and Robert Smith Howard II, MD, 62. 

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Former head of nuc med convicted of sexual assault

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The victim previously told the court that she believes the doctor drugged her with the help of his accomplice.

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Disturbing new details emerge, but murder of LA doctor remains a mystery

Gunman kills 4, including his former doctor, in Oklahoma hospital shooting.

Hamid Mirshojae, MD, 61 was fatally shot by a lone gunman outside of his urgent care practice on Aug. 23. Police said it wasn't the first time he was assaulted, and Mirshojae had been afraid for his life.

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Healthcare Cybersecurity Act brought to House by bipartisan cosponsors

Initially proposed in 2022, the law was reintroduced to the Senate in July. Now it's being backed by members of the House.

 

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The growing role of cardio-rheumatology clinics

Brittany Nicole Weber, MD, PhD, Brigham and Women's Hospital, explains the growing role of cardio-rheumatology clinics.

Cardio-rheumatology clinics use a heart team-like approach to enhance care for patients with chronic conditions such as lupus, psoriasis and rheumatoid arthritis. "It's not just about cardiology," the director of one clinic explains. "We work closely with rheumatologists, dermatologists and even primary care physicians to provide comprehensive care."

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Lawyer: Court decision over website trackers has ‘zero impact on patient privacy’

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The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has opted not to appeal a federal court decision that partially repealed the agency’s ban on website trackers.

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