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Autonomous reading: Radiologists Mitch Schnall, MD, PhD, and Saurabh (Harry) Jha, MD, welcome Warren Gefter, MD, to get to the heart of what's holding AI back.
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Jamshid Maddahi, MD, of the University of California, Los Angeles, who led clinical trials for F-18 flurpiridaz, discusses the impact the PET imaging agent may have on heart care following its recent approval.
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How interventional radiology (IR) proves to be an equity promoting technology.
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Tessa Cook, MD, PhD, speaks with AuntMinnie.com about the ethics of AI and machine learning as they relate to cardiovascular CT.
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Kate Hanneman, MD, of the University of Toronto discusses issues related to sustainability and cardiac imaging.
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Society of Cardiovascular Computed Tomography (SCCT) President Edward Nicol, MD, discusses trends in cardiac CT and previews SCCT 2024, which is being held July 18-21 in Washington, DC.
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Interview with Susan Shelmerdine, PhD, from University College London on how young people view AI in radiology.
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Greg Piefer, PhD, founder and CEO of Shine Technologies, discusses the company's plan to launch a medical isotope production facility in the U.S.
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Valerie Nelson, manager of federal policy and advocacy at Susan G. Komen, discusses the potential impact of a recent legal ruling against the no-cost preventive services mandate of the Affordable Care Act.
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Interview with Tobias Gilk on MRI safety by AuntMinnie.com
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For those unclear what a theranostics center is, AuntMinnie asked Eliot Siegel, MD, of United Theranostics to explain.
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In an interview with AuntMinnie.com, Marcelo Di Carli, MD, of Harvard Medical School describes how cardiac PET/CT can reveal early warning signs of fatal conditions.
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In this episode of the "Keeping Up With the Radiologists," Drs. Jha, Schnall, and Zafar visit with NYU Langone Health's Robert "Bob" Grossman, who led the establishment of tuition free medical school opportunities in the New York City region.