19/07/2024
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Large language models (LLMs) are models trained on large amounts of text data to generate humanlike responses and perform language-related tasks. Read what radiologists have to say about the promises and pitfalls of LLMs: tinyurl.com/28ty43hn
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Pioneering Efficiency and Safety in Radiology
At Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, the integration of a multi-modality suite has set a new standard in interventional radiology. Dr. Samdeep K. Mouli's Hybrid OR strategy, supported by Siemens Healthineers' Nexaris Angio-CT, offers unparalleled flexibility, precision, and safety for complex procedures.
Curious about the impact of this technology? Watch our in-depth interview with Dr. Mouli and see how this approach is transforming workflows and patient outcomes.
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Reliance on manual processes, such as dictating exam measurements, reduces radiologist and technologist efficiency. Find out how the utilization of AI could alleviate some of those burdens: https://www.radiologytoday.net/issues/2024/junejuly/ #27
Transforming Radiology at Northwestern Medicine
Discover how Dr. Samdeep K. Mouli and his team at the Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine are revolutionizing patient care with their innovative Hybrid OR strategy. This cutting-edge approach has significantly boosted efficiency and patient safety, making it a game-changer in the field of interventional radiology.
Want to learn more? Watch our exclusive interview with Dr. Mouli to see how Siemens Healthineers' Nexaris Angio-CT solution is enhancing diagnostic imaging and therapeutic procedures.
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Radiologists set out to discover the cause of the strange pelvic pain plaguing up to 30% of women. Find out more here: https://www.radiologytoday.net/issues/2024/junejuly/ #15
Couldn't attend the SIR Annual Meeting this year? Good news! We've got the highlights right here for you: https://www.radiologytoday.net/issues/2024/junejuly/ #31
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AI may not be ready to take the reins just yet, but with the watchful eye of radiologists, it could still prove to be a useful tool.
Learn more here: https://www.radiologytoday.net/issues/2024/junejuly/ #11
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RAD-AID (RAD-AID International) is using its resources to ensure underserved populations, wherever they may be, have access to imaging technology and radiology capabilities to improve health care outcomes.
Read about it here: https://www.radiologytoday.net/archive/WebEx0624.shtml
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Explore insights from breast radiologist Dr. Tchaiko Parris in Radiology Today Magazine's recent article about breast cancer disparities. She shares crucial steps for improvement – from the role of imaging professionals to increasing access to advanced technology. https://bit.ly/4ayIY3p
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“Sandeep Akkaraju, founder and CEO of Exo, notes his company saw a need for handheld ultrasound increase notably over the last few years and decided to get into the segment in 2023 to help get these systems into the hands—and pockets—of more clinics.”
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As workforce shortages increase, so too does the demand for innovation. Find out how companies are working on making imaging devices, such as C-arms, smaller and more versatile: https://www.radiologytoday.net/issues/2024/april/ #17
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The American Society of Radiologic Technologists recently launched its "Be Seen" campaign to raise awareness of the role medical imaging and radiation therapy professionals play in diagnosing and treating diseases.*
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Radiology Today Editor interviews Dr. Gajan Sivananthan, inventor of CaraClip™ wire protector, at the Beekley Medical booth at SIR 2024. Learn more in a future issue of Radiology Today!
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Wed. Where Are They Now? Congrats to Josh Hildebrand ‘22-- double major in English & Creative Writing and now Assistant Editor for Radiology Today Magazine at Great Valley Publishing-- on his latest article, "Lowering the Barrier to Entry"! He spoke with Hong Chen, director of the Chen Ultrasound Laboratory at Washington University in St. Louis about sonobiopsy, a new way of diagnosing and treating various brain diseases. Check it out! https://lnkd.in/epMJJKSt Lebanon Valley College Bishop Library LVC Neuroscience La Vie Collegienne
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A number of start-ups are offering preventive health full-body MRIs. However, many medical professionals believe the scans do not help average, low-risk patients.
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#sponsored Nanosonics Many factors impact the level of risk for ultrasound probes used in percutaneous procedures – including the procedure type, clinician technique or patient’s medical condition. Sufficient disinfection or sterilization prior to use helps to prevent the risk of cross-contamination and keep patients safe. Learn more here: bit.ly/3PdvGlU #ultrasound #infectionprevention #SpauldingClassification
#sponsored Nanosonics Federal guidelines (FDA, CDC, CSA) and National standards (AAMI, ANSI, ECRI) are based on the Spaulding Classification, and help to determine the appropriate disinfection level required for ultrasound probes. Understanding and following these guidelines can help keep patients safe from the risk of cross-contamination. Learn more here: https://bit.ly/407AOdV #HLD #ultrasound #SpauldingClassification #infectionprevention
#sponsored Nanosonics Studies show the ultrasound setting can be contaminated with bacteria and viruses – and some of these microorganisms can persist on surfaces for months! Proper disinfection of ultrasound equipment is essential to help protect patients. Learn more here: https://bit.ly/3ncvK9z #infectionprevention #HLD #ultrasound
#sponsored Nanosonics LLD wipes and sprays can fail to eliminate bacteria and viruses from covered TV probes after patient use. This is why Federal guidelines & National standards require HLD for transvaginal ultrasound probes. Learn more here: https://bit.ly/3LHdwXL
#sponsored Nanosonics Studies demonstrate that LLD wipes and sprays can fail to eliminate bacteria and viruses from covered TV probes after patient use. This is why Federal guidelines (FDA, CDC), National standards (AAMI), and professional societies (ACOG, SMFM, AIUM, SDMS) all require HLD for transvaginal ultrasound probes. Learn more about the importance of #HLD of transvaginal #ultrasound probes here: https://bit.ly/3LHdwXL
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Fluoroscopy is an indispensable tool for many high-precision interventional procedures, many of which are done minimally invasively. Radiology Today spoke with Marco Riolfo, Global Marketing Manager for digital radiography rooms at Carestream, about trends in fluoroscopy and its role in the future of imaging: ow.ly/pbyL50L28xP
Are you familiar with the decades old public misunderstanding of potential crossreactions to iodinated contrast media (ICM)? Dispel the myths surrounding the use of iodine in contrast media reactions: ow.ly/5V4X50KKq8W
READ HERE: ow.ly/9JBq50KsekH Learn about a team of researchers from Penn State College of Engineering that plans to build a prototype of a wearable scanner to advance the diagnosis and treatment of neurological issues.
READ HERE: ow.ly/zsIR50KplUK Explore the ways that ultrasound device manufacturers are reducing work-related injuries in sonographers by improving the ergonomics of their devices.
READ HERE: ow.ly/Br3v50KmVQ8 AI-based software has become prevalent in all health care modalities, supporting clinical decision making in various health care environments. Radiology Today breaks down the benefits that AI-based systems have to offer.
Read here: ow.ly/tVx250KlXIk Explore the improved practices and technological advancements that are reducing patient and medical staff radiation exposure.
READ HERE: ow.ly/IY9850JZez1 The widespread adoption of magnetic seed localization depends on its ease of use and financial impact. RT breaks down which factors administrators must weigh as they make choices that positively affect their staff and patients.
Look into the future of remote work for radiologists: ow.ly/RiEa50JSVCR As project-specific displays continue to increase and costs continue to decrease, remote working capabilities will continue to improve and radiologists will have more options for what monitors they prefer and where they prefer to use them.
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