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Expert panel: Radiologists with MBAs weigh in on private equity’s entrée into imaging

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Three members of the specialty recently offered advice to leaders navigating this issue in their organization. 

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Liver specialists among first to be ably aided by ChatGPT

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ChatGPT isn’t capable of unilaterally guiding care for patients with cirrhosis or the liver cancer it tends to spawn, hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). However, the large-language AI tool can competently assist clinicians.  

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Too much too soon? Elon Musk, other tech leaders pause AI development to review ethics

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Healthcare is one of the biggest areas of opportunity for AI, with more than 500 health AI algorithms cleared by the FDA over the last several years.

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Shoulder injury related to vaccine administration: How the latest MRI data describe the condition

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 Although rare, SIRVA made its way into headlines following the widespread rollout of COVID vaccines. This prompted a renewed push among the medical community to better define the side effect.

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SCAI President Sunil Rao on how the society is helping advance interventional cardiology

SCAI President Sunil Rao, MD, explains the 2022-2023 SCAI accomplishments to improve interventional cardiology.

Rao spoke with Cardiovascular Business at ACC.23 to detail some of SCAI's biggest accomplishments from the last year. 

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ChatGPT offers 'pretty amazing' recommendations on breast cancer screening, but oversight remains critical

A team of cardiologists from Cleveland Clinic and Stanford University recently tested ChatGPT, the popular artificial intelligence (AI) model, to see if it could accurately answer questions about preventive cardiology and cardiovascular disease. The model performed well, only missing a handful of questions, and the researchers concluded that ChatGPT showed considerable potential. Cleveland Clinic cardiologist Ashish Sarraju, MD, was the lead author of that study. #ChartGPTChat GPT

A team of experts with the University of Maryland School of Medicine recently presented ChatGPT with a set of questions relative to breast cancer screening recommendations to determine whether the program could reliably offer appropriate guidance.

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The healthiest and unhealthiest US cities

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San Francisco is the healthiest city in the United States in 2023, according to a recent ranking from WalletHub.

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Cardiologist Azeem Latib joins Supira Medical

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Cardiologist Azeem Latib, MD, helped perform the first implants of an investigational balloon-expandable TAVR valve developed by Abbott. 

The interventional cardiologist is now working with vendor Supira Medical to help advance the company's next-generation percutaneous ventricular assist device.

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MRI scans suggest anti-amyloid drugs can cause accelerated brain volume loss

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In some cases, certain classes of anti-amyloid beta (Aβ) drugs resulted in individuals’ brain volume decreasing more rapidly while using the drug than they would have if they had not received treatment at all. 

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Medtronic streamlines MRI screening, scanning for patients with implanted cardiac devices

Medtronic just launched its MRI Care Pathway, a new system that can streamline the process of completing MRI scans for patients with Medtronic MRI compatible cardiac devices.

Medtronic launched its MRI Care Pathway, a new system that can streamline the process of completing MRI scans for patients with compatible cardiac devices.

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