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Richard Duszak, MD, FACR and Mina Makary, MD, discuss demographic trends and a possible shortage of radiologists, a recent survey about the roles of non-physician radiology providers (NPRPs), physician burnout and what steps are being taken to recruit incoming medical students into radiology.
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Dr. Charles Liu and Dr. Jonathan Russin discuss the benefits, differences, and potential of fPACT (functional photoacoustic computed tomography) in comparison to the brain imaging gold standard -- functional MRI (fMRI).
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Amol Karnick, president and chief executive officer, and Karim S. Karim, Ph.D. chief technology officer, both of KA Imaging discuss the current trends and future opportunities for innovation with X-ray imaging.
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Dr. Michael Gotway discusses the signature signs of EVALI -- lung injuries related to e-cigarettes or vaping -- in CT scans in this podcast.
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Hello, and welcome to The Reading Room, the Diagnostic Imaging Podcast.
We are joined today by Matthew Michela to discuss how data can improve our understanding of COVID-19, what we have learned from the pandemic, and what best practices facilities can implement to bolster their interoperability and accessibility. Mr. Michela, a 30-year healthcare industry veteran, is the president and chief executive officer of the interoperability company, Life Image.
Thank you for listening to the Diagnostic Imaging Reading Room podcast. For more radiology news and expert-driven content, visit www.diagnosticimaging.com -
Thank you for listening to The Reading Room, Diagnostic Imaging's podcast.
We are joined today by Dr. Laurence Klotz, former chief of the division of urology at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Center and former president of the Canadian Urological Association. He is also a long-standing proponent of active surveillance for men who have been diagnosed with low-risk prostate cancer. Here, he discusses the use of micro-ultrasound in detecting prostate cancer and the role it could play in supplementing multi-parametric MRI in searching for and more easily identifying the disease.
Thank you for listening to the Diagnostic Imaging Reading Room podcast. For more radiology news and expert-driven content, visit www.diagnosticimaging.com