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Reducing the Cognitive Friction with Radiology Reporting
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Reducing the Cognitive Friction with Radiology Reporting
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Nina Kottler, MD, MS
A 'New Renaissance' for Nuclear Medicine
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A 'New Renaissance' for Nuclear Medicine
20 hours ago
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Heather Jacene, MD
GLP-1 Receptor Agonists and Reduced Breast Cancer Risk: Is There More to the Story?
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GLP-1 Receptor Agonists and Reduced Breast Cancer Risk: Is There More to the Story?
2 days ago
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Manisha Bahl, MD
Self-Policing and MRI Safety
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Self-Policing and MRI Safety
3 days ago
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Tobias Gilk, MRSO, MRSE
Could a Tau PET Radiotracer Facilitate CTE Detection in Living Patients?
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Could a Tau PET Radiotracer Facilitate CTE Detection in Living Patients?
6 days ago
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Isabelle Boileau, PhD
A Call for Regulation of MRI Safety
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A Call for Regulation of MRI Safety
7 days ago
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Emanuel Kanal, MD
Assessing Key Advantages with Total Body PET/CT and Long Axis Field of View
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Assessing Key Advantages with Total Body PET/CT and Long Axis Field of View
9 days ago
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Alicia Corlett, NMT
Pylarify vs. Posluma: What Phase 4 Research Reveals About Urinary Radioactivity
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Pylarify vs. Posluma: What Phase 4 Research Reveals About Urinary Radioactivity
10 days ago
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Phillip Kuo, MD, PhD
Welcoming the Diverse Perspectives Among Nuclear Medicine Technologists
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Welcoming the Diverse Perspectives Among Nuclear Medicine Technologists
13 days ago
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Shannon Youngblood, EdD, MSRS, CNMT, RT(CT) (ARRT)
Key Design Parameters for Integrating Disney Characters into Pediatric MRI to Reduce Anxiety
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Key Design Parameters for Integrating Disney Characters into Pediatric MRI to Reduce Anxiety
13 days ago
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Atul Gupta, MD

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While perspective is important for reining in an unrelenting perfectionism here and there, the inner drive for achievement can serve as fuel for consistently high quality over the course of a radiologist’s career.

FDA Approves Low-Dose MRI Contrast Agent Gadoquatrane

FDA Approves Low-Dose MRI Contrast Agent Gadoquatrane

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Indicated for the detection and visualization of abnormal vascularity in the central nervous system (CNS) and non-CNS body regions, gadoquatrane provides 60 percent less gadolinium dosing in comparison to other macrocyclic gadolinium (Gd)-based contrast agents (mGBCAs).

Addressing Challenges in Radiology Reporting

In a recent interview, Nina Kottler, MD, discussed the challenges with traditional radiology reporting, its impact on cognitive load and the recently launched AI-enabled platform Mosaic Reporting.

Thirteen Takeaways from New Report on AI in Health Care

In a new survey of over 2,000 health-care professionals on AI use, respondents cited benefits ranging from improved work-life balance to preventing medical errors as well as concerns about overreliance on AI and inconsistent or limited training.

Should There Be Greater Oversight of MRI Safety?

In recent interviews, Emanuel Kanal, MD, and Tobias Gilk, MRSO, MRSE, noted a lack of point-of-care safety requirements for MRI, a lack of state oversight, and a prevailing lack of minimum standards overall for MRI safety.