Radiology Compensation Survey

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Radiologist Compensation 2011
Is your compensation keeping pace with that of your fellow radiologist? We surveyed practicing radiologists all across the country about their compensation and overall health of their practices. See what they said, then join the conversation about how your practice is different.

 

View results from the 2011 Compensation Survey in our Radiologist Compensation slideshow.

 

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FDA: Design Medical Imaging Devices with Kids in Mind
May 9, 2012

The agency released a draft proposal recommending that new imaging devices, such as CT, fluroscopy, and X-ray, include protocols and instructions for pediatric patients. This would be required on premarket approval notifications.

Low-Dose Whole-Body CT Finds More Lesions in Multiple Myeloma Patients
May 2, 2012

The modality bests the U.S. standard of care, radiographic skeletal survey, in assessing the extent of the disease.

Pediatric Imaging Departments Use Lower Dose for CT
May 1, 2012

Dedicated pediatric departments and technologists may adhere closer to protocols for pediatric CT scans.

Determining Individual Risk of Ionizing Radiation
April 23, 2012

A biophysicist from Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory is working on technology that could be used to determine each individual patient’s risk when it comes to ionizing radiation.

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Low-dose technology news, special reports, and other resources from Diagnostic Imaging, the preeminent online destination for medical imaging professionals.
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The modality bests the U.S. standard of care, radiographic skeletal survey, in assessing the extent of the disease.
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Updates on gout and related topics - arthritis, low purine diet, and more - from the clinical search engine, SearchMedica.
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Subacute Cutaneous Lupus Erythematosus (SCLE). Subacute cutaneous lupus erythematosus (SCLE) is a nonscarring, nonatrophy-producing, photosensitive dermatosis.
www.consultantlive.com - 4/30/12
The elderly patient has had type 2 diabetes for 15 years is now home bound after a stroke. Her HbA1c is 9.6; random blood sugar, 450; triglycerides, 350; HDL, 40; LDL, 110 (calculated); total cholesterol, 220; and non-HDL,180. She takes only metformin. Would you consider more aggressive treatment of her elevated HbA1c? If so, why how, and to what level? Would you do anything to treat her lipids? We invite you to add your comments about the case. Click here for more details.
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Primary and Secondary Prevention of Coronary Artery Disease. Despite recent declines in age-adjusted mortality, in 2005, cardiovascular disease (CVD) was the primary cause in 864,480 deaths (35.
www.diagnosticimaging.com - 4/27/12
Recent recommendations for lung cancer CT screening from the American Lung Association could increase your work flow and change the way insurance providers pay for screenings.


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Low-Dose Whole-Body CT Finds More Lesions in Multiple Myeloma Patients
The modality bests the U.S. standard of care, radiographic skeletal survey, in assessing the extent of the disease. More »
FDA Clears Toshiba’s Latest Aquilion CT
The Aquilion Prime 80 features the AIDR 3D dose reduction software. More »
FDA Clears Toshiba’s Latest Dose Reduction Software
Adaptive Iterative Dose Reduction (ADIR) 3D, the third generation software, will be offered to existing Aquilion One, Premium, and Prime CT customers. More »
Shielding Patients Means Low Dose for Operators, Too
Lead shielding patients helps protect operators from radiation exposure during cardiac catheterization, but shielding is less effective for the radial approach than for the femoral approach. More »
Q&A: How One Practice Achieved Extreme Low Dose
Jon Robins, MD, head of Imaging Healthcare Specialists in San Diego, discusses how his practice achieved far lower doses and and the impact the moves have had on the practice. More »
KLAS: Docs Perceive Siemens, GE as CT Low-Dose Leaders
While providers are paying special mind in lowering radiation dose through prep work and process improvements, they do have their opinions on which CT vendors are the low dose leaders, according to a new report from KLAS, CT 2011: Focused on Dose. More »
Video: Low-Dose Efforts Helped By Dose Index Registry
CHICAGO — Richard Morin, co-chair of the ACR Dose Index Registry Committee, interviewed at RSNA 2011, explains how radiologists can compare their dose practices with others, to give the metrics more meaning. More »
Ultra Low-Dose CT Might Not Mean an Equipment Upgrade
Bringing your low-dose CT protocols down even further doesn’t have to mean tossing out your old scanners and buying pricey new ones. According to one San Diego-based imaging center, you can trim radiation doses to almost nothing and still get high-quality scans appropriate for diagnosis. More »
Smaller Hospitals Reach CT Dose Reduction Through Education, Collaboration
Smaller hospitals might worry they don’t have enough staff or time to effectively reduce CT dose exposure for patients, but one hospital’s success proves it can be done. More »
New SPECT System Addresses Need for Accessible Healthcare Technology at Low Dose
(Press Release) GE Healthcare is offering a new fully upgradeable SPECT technology that allows patient dose as low as 50 percent of those of standard nuclear medicine scanning protocols†, or the potential for patients to spend significantly less time on the table during exams†, all without... More »
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How an Academic Imaging Center Connects Work Flows
May 16, 2012

The drive for improved system integration and decreased turnaround time has led to a continuous analysis of procedures and a never-ending cycle of trying to get the work flow to work.

Radiologists Staring Down the Barrel
May 11, 2012

From med-mal to reimbursement, radiologists have quite a few metaphorical guns to our collective heads.

Radiology Comic: So hot!
May 7, 2012

A radiologist alone in a dark room with his computer.

Radiologist, Are You Consequential?
May 4, 2012

Radiologists generally seek to have an impact on things. We want to know we are making a difference — in patient care and department protocol.

Renegotiating Contracts: What Radiology Groups Should Consider
April 30, 2012

Here are a few pointers for renegotiating your contracts.