Diagnostic Imaging North America
SEPTEMBER 2006
COVER STORY
By: Emily Hayes
DEPARTMENTS
X-RAY VISION
John C. Hayes
Centers of excellence could improve mammography's quality profile AGENDA
Emily Hayes
From imaging addicts to counting CT slices, journalist comes full circle
Overread
Newsclips
Tech Watch
Imaging & the Law
By: Thomas W. Greeson, J.D.
Point/Counterpoint
Point
By: Carter Newton, M.D., FACC
Counterpoint
By: David Dowe, M.D.
Neuroradiology
By: Fred W. Sabb, Ph.D., and Robert M. Bilder, Ph.D.
Radiology Practice
By: Kirk Reinitz
Perturbations
By: Eric Trefelner, M.D.
Special Sections: Enterprise Imaging and IT
Special Sections: Stanford CT Symposium
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