To Counterfeit-Coin a Phrase …
When imaging studies evoke classic movie sentiments. (Source: Diagnostic Imaging)
Source: Diagnostic Imaging - June 22, 2020 Category: Radiology Authors: Eric Postal, MD Tags: Blog DI Executive Source Type: news

New MRI Test Identifies Neurodegenerative Disease in Football Players Earlier
Modified dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI can pinpoint a leaky blood-brain barrier in both active and retired players. (Source: Diagnostic Imaging)
Source: Diagnostic Imaging - June 22, 2020 Category: Radiology Authors: Whitney J. Palmer Tags: Brain MRI Source Type: news

5 Social Media Strategies for Shifting the Radiology-AI Conversation
Radiologists must engage in social media messaging to regain control of information about AI use in diagnostic imaging. (Source: Diagnostic Imaging)
Source: Diagnostic Imaging - June 19, 2020 Category: Radiology Authors: Whitney J. Palmer Tags: DI Executive Practice Management Source Type: news

Mammography, Abnormal Brain MRI Patterns, AI and Data Transformation Tools
Diagnostic Imaging ' s  Weekly Scan: June 19, 2020 (Source: Diagnostic Imaging)
Source: Diagnostic Imaging - June 19, 2020 Category: Radiology Authors: Whitney J. Palmer Tags: Infectious Diseases & Conditions/COVID-19 Data Analytics DI Executive Mammography Practice Management Source Type: news

Chest CT Can Help Identify COVID-19 Cases in Patients with Initial Negative Tests
Patients who test negative with RT-PCR show lower levels of pulmonary consolidation on chest CT, indicating earlier disease. (Source: Diagnostic Imaging)
Source: Diagnostic Imaging - June 19, 2020 Category: Radiology Authors: Whitney J. Palmer Tags: Infectious Diseases & Conditions/COVID-19 Source Type: news

MRI Shows Contact Sports Affect Brain Long-Term
MRI images captured on female rugby players reveal long-lasting impacts of head impacts on the brain. (Source: Diagnostic Imaging)
Source: Diagnostic Imaging - June 18, 2020 Category: Radiology Authors: Whitney J. Palmer Tags: Brain MRI Source Type: news

Radiology Has a Bright Future, But Not Everyone Is Included
Job market perceptions are bullish, but survey reveals the specialty still lags behind others with representation of women and underrepresented minorities. (Source: Diagnostic Imaging)
Source: Diagnostic Imaging - June 18, 2020 Category: Radiology Authors: Whitney J. Palmer Tags: DI Executive Jobs Residents Source Type: news

10 Traits of Highly Effective COVID-19 Leaders
Michigan Medicine identifies characteristics of positive leaders who will be effective now and in the future. (Source: Diagnostic Imaging)
Source: Diagnostic Imaging - June 17, 2020 Category: Radiology Authors: Whitney J. Palmer Tags: Infectious Diseases & Conditions/COVID-19 DI Executive Healthcare Leadership Practice Management Source Type: news

9 Best Practices for Safely Re-Opening Mammography Services Post-COVID-19
Three facilities share what is working best as they begin to screen more patients. (Source: Diagnostic Imaging)
Source: Diagnostic Imaging - June 17, 2020 Category: Radiology Source Type: news

MRI Pinpoints Non-Stroke Abnormal Brain Findings in COVID-19-Positive Patients
Three patterns emerge in patients analyzed in multi-institutional study. (Source: Diagnostic Imaging)
Source: Diagnostic Imaging - June 16, 2020 Category: Radiology Authors: Whitney J. Palmer Tags: Brain MRI Infectious Diseases & Conditions/COVID-19 Source Type: news

At-Home Interventional Radiology Model Leads to Spike in Patient Satisfaction, Plummet in Emergency Room Visits
One rural-based model shows bringing interventional radiology services to older patients in their homes not only improves access to care, but also catapults patient satisfaction. (Source: Diagnostic Imaging)
Source: Diagnostic Imaging - June 16, 2020 Category: Radiology Authors: Whitney J. Palmer Tags: Interventional Radiology Source Type: news

MRI-Detected Bony Lesions Common – and Benign – in Young Athletes’ Knees
Tumor-like abnormalities identified in young, competitive alpines skiers should not be misconstrued as malignancies. (Source: Diagnostic Imaging)
Source: Diagnostic Imaging - June 16, 2020 Category: Radiology Authors: Whitney J. Palmer Tags: Knee Imaging MRI Source Type: news

FDA Approves Canon ’s Compressed SPEEDER Software for MRI
The technology helps reduce total scan time – a considerable advantage for practices as they adjust to post-pandemic disinfection protocols. (Source: Diagnostic Imaging)
Source: Diagnostic Imaging - June 16, 2020 Category: Radiology Authors: Alicia Bigica Tags: MRI New Products Source Type: news

The Importance of Implementing Analytics and Reporting Into Your Radiology Practice
While data and analytics reporting has grown immensely throughout other industries, it is still highly underutilized in radiology. Practices are often intimidated by transitioning into new data systems for fear of using them incorrectly. However, radiological analytics and reporting can be a major asset for any practice, especially in weathering the turbulent times of the coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. (Source: Diagnostic Imaging)
Source: Diagnostic Imaging - June 16, 2020 Category: Radiology Authors: Dhruv Chopra, MBA, Collaborative Imaging Chief Executive Officer Tags: Infectious Diseases & Conditions/COVID-19 Data Analytics DI Executive Practice Management Source Type: news

RSNA COVID-19 Chest CT Classification System Leads to Similar Interpretations
Radiologists using RSNA classification system largely agree on image assessments. (Source: Diagnostic Imaging)
Source: Diagnostic Imaging - June 15, 2020 Category: Radiology Authors: Whitney J. Palmer Tags: Infectious Diseases & Conditions/COVID-19 Pneumonia Source Type: news