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ACR’s Neiman appeals for more face time between radiologists and patients
Most radiologists may not consider spending 20 minutes a day socializing with patients as time well spent, but Dr. Harvey Neiman, executive director of the American College of Radiology, considers it a crucial investment for the profession’s survival. More »
Iraqi radiologists reach out for global support
For a man whose job is to care for sick people, Dr. Ahmad Al-Shamssie's journey to work is incredibly fraught with danger. More »
Teleradiology day reads shake up the specialty
In fact, you may not need to genuflect before their hospital administrators anytime soon. More »
Radiologists back universal coverage, pan 'public option'
In an online survey conducted by Diagnostic Imaging, members of the diagnostic radiology community expressed strong support for the idea that healthcare reform should guarantee access to care for most or all U.S. residents. More »
Image Gently addresses IR to reduce bad practices
Expansion of the Image Gently radiation reduction campaign to interventional radiology has coincided with a disturbing study from the International Atomic Energy Agency indicating that image-guided interventions performed in developing countries are exposing patients to extraordinary levels of... More »
Screening in Mexico finds most breast cancer in women 60 and younger
Nearly 70% of cancers found in Mexico’s first breast cancer screening program were in women younger than 60 years old, the reverse of the pattern seen in the U.S. and other developed countries. More »
Radiologists say yea to universal healthcare access, nay to public option
In an online survey conducted by Diagnostic Imaging, members of the diagnostic radiology community expressed strong support for the idea that healthcare reform should guarantee access to care for most or all U.S. residents. But they were also strongly opposed to the idea of a government-run... More »
Radiologist incomes rise despite slower job growth
The crazy days of offering sky-high incomes to hire radiologists have ended, but the effects of the mid-2000s boom can still be seen in compensation levels near the top of the scale among all medical practitioners. More »
Interventional-related radiation exposure skyrockets in developing world
The booming growth of fluoro-guided minimally invasive interventional procedures in developing countries is exposing the adults and children receiving treatment to extraordinary levels of ionizing radiation, according to the International Atomic Energy Agency. More »
Patient-specific approach assists in acute abdomen
The term “acute abdomen” refers to the sudden onset of severe abdominal pain requiring emergency medical or surgical management. More »
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