February 4, 2009 Diagnostic Imaging. By Rebekah Moan The perceived threat of medical malpractice claims makes a bigger impression on radiologists than the actual risk of litigation warrants. Dr. John F. Dick III, an internist in the department of medicine at Dartmouth Medical School in Hanover, NH, and colleagues identified that misconception among other radiologist opinions about medical malpractice risk in an article appearing in the February issue of the American Journal of…
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February 3, 2009 Diagnostic Imaging. By James Brice An international clinical trial involving 50 healthcare facilities and nearly 2000 patients has found that physicians often do not apply available dose reduction strategies in procedures, resulting in a wide variation in radiation exposure. Investigators involved in the Prospective Multicenter Study on Radiation Dose Estimates of Cardiac CT Angiography in Daily Practice I study (PROTECTION I) were encouraged by the median 12-mSv effective dose…
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radRounds Presents Feature Article from Applied Radiology: PET/CT in the evaluation of colorectal carcinoma
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Abstract: Positron emission tomography (PET) combined with computed tomography (CT) has improved the evaluation of colorectal cancer in terms of staging, restaging, assessing…
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radRounds (NEW YORK) - Virtual Radiologic Corporation, a leading global provider of teleradiology services, will be presenting at the UBS Global Healthcare Services Conference on Tuesday, February 10, 2009 at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in New York, NY. Chief Executive Officer Rob Kill is scheduled to present at 12:00 pm Eastern Time.
A live webcast of the audio presentation can be accessed through the Investor Relations section of Virtual Radiologic's Web site at…
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Applications are being accepted for the SIIM 2009 Resident Scholarship. The deadline is March 2, 2009. The SIIM 2009 Resident Scholarship is available to all trainees (medical students, residents, and fellows) pursuing a career in radiology or medical imaging. Preference is given to radiology residents in the first half of their training. The Scholarship includes SIIM 2009 Annual Meeting registration and travel expenses, as well as a one-year SIIM membership. Applicants must submit a…
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January 30, 2009 Diagnostic Imaging. By James Brice Cardiac researchers assessing the benefits of revascularization therapies will operate a little less in the dark, thanks to salvage imaging, a new cardiac MR technique. Using T2-weighted pulse sequences, salvage imaging identifies the location and extent of edema that accumulates in the myocardium after an ischemic event such as myocardial infarction. The areas where edema accumulates correlate with heart muscle that is at risk for…
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We have gone mobile! Check out our new radRounds Mobile website - a slim, mean, lean version of the site. It is optimized for Android and iPhone interfaces. Please let us know if you have any problems with the new website. Here is the address -- point all your mobile devices to:
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Added by radRounds Radiology Network on January 29, 2009 at 10:48pm —
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Check this out - Apple features its latest advertisement on national television entitled "Read." In the ad, the announcer says with the iPhone you can read anything... if you want to read restaurant reviews, there is an app for that... if you want to read an MRI, there is an app for that too!
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Added by radRounds Radiology Network on January 27, 2009 at 9:38pm —
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A paid consulting opportunity for all radRounds Members from our partner, WhichInterventionalDevice.com As per the WID team: "Now at just over a year old, we are expanding our review panel of radiologists. We would like to invite any of our interested members to join our international panel of reviewers. Reviews are easy to write and are based on the design and features of the device, what its like to use, ie. does it do what the manufacturer says it…
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2009 ACR In Training Exams are coming up soon! Diagnostic Radiology Exam is scheduled for Thursday February 5, 2009.
For past year exams or other resources and information, please visit the ACR Resident and Fellow Section Website here.
http://rfs.acr.org/
Added by radRounds Radiology Network on January 25, 2009 at 12:00am —
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CMS (Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services) has started the review and analysis of the imaging appropriatness of flow analysis and mapping in cardiac MR studies. Cardiac MR studies are typically used to evaluate function including cardiac valves and intracardiac shunts.
"The CMS has determined that blood flow measurement, imaging of cortical bone and calcifications, and procedures involving spatial resolution of bone and calcifications, are not considered reasonable and…
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radRounds (NEW YORK) -- GE Medical Systems, one of the more successful divisions of GE is beginning a cost cutting program that unfortunately will involve job cuts. The medical systems and bioscience division of General Electric Co. began a cost-cutting program a month ago approximately. According to company spokesperson, John McKaig, GE Healthcare, which has a global work force of 47,000, will see worldwide staff reductions of "low to mid-single digits in terms of percentage…
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MINNEAPOLIS, Jan 8, 2009 (GlobeNewswire via COMTEX) -- KLAS, a leading independent research firm focused on the healthcare industry, has ranked Virtual Radiologic Corp. the Category Leader in the Teleradiology Services category in its 2008 "Top 20 Best in KLAS Awards" report.
"We are proud to achieve the Category Leader ranking from KLAS, particularly since the ranking measures performance based on customer surveys and interviews," said Sean Casey, chief executive officer of Virtual…
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radRounds (BOSTON) -- Otero, et al, at the Department of Radiology at the Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School in Boston has recently published a study evaluating the trends in imaging utilization in adults with diagnosis of appendicitis and the role that imaging plays in the escalating appendicitis hospital charges. His research has demonstrated that imaging utilization has increased rapidly, but trends show a slowdown that might correspond with achievement of standardization.…
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NovaRad's NovaRIS/NovaPACS 7.1 combined radiology system will be helpful for hospitals, imaging centers and clinics improve reading and scheduling efficiencies for enhancement in the productivity. NovaPacs offers fast image retrieval; full-feature viewer with interface which can be understood easily and also has 7-year on-site archive with off site emergency back up.
The combined RIS/PACS system is a web based system which runs on the same open source platform for speedy installation…
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Terry Weber of Originals by Weber introduces their new MRI Safe Eye Cover examination mask. This new product in specially designed to enhance radiological procedures and assists radiologists during MRI and Radiology examination of patients. This mask is made of disposable lightweight black foam. At the same time the product is nontoxic and comes with an adjustable elastic strap. The best thing about this product is that, it extremely comfortable to wear and come at a very low cost. The company…
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Diagnostic Imaging recently published an article entitled "Radiology finds reassurance on sunny side of change" -
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Added by radRounds Radiology Network on December 28, 2008 at 9:00am —
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Philips showcased its two new innovations at the 94th annual meeting of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) which was held in Chicago. These two new innovations will help radiologists to save time and improve patient diagnosis.
The first is closed loop imaging for scanning suite, which will be working with University of Chicago Medical Center (UCMC). However this closed loop imaging is in trail phase. The imaging loop actually starts with doctor giving order for imaging…
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radRounds (NEW YORK) -- ATTRACT is the largest and foremost step of national trail of catheter (in curing deep vein thrombosis i.e. DVT) which is done through consumption of clot-dissolving drugs along with clot elimination tools to avoid Post-Thrombotic Syndrome (PTS) in patients with DVT (i.e. development of blood clots in the leg veins). Pivotal National Trail (PNT) is wide-ranging permanent impediment of DVT causing irreversible damages to leg veins, resulting into incapacitating persistent…
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