A Peek at Post-Peak COVID Practice
An ACR panel shares insights on what your practice could face in the next phase of the outbreak. (Source: Diagnostic Imaging)
Source: Diagnostic Imaging - June 15, 2020 Category: Radiology Authors: Whitney J. Palmer Tags: Infectious Diseases & Conditions/COVID-19 DI Executive Practice Management Source Type: news

Fool Me Twice? Thrice? Or Do We Need to Count Higher?
Will the lessons learned from this next surge of COVID-19 be enough to stop the spread? (Source: Diagnostic Imaging)
Source: Diagnostic Imaging - June 15, 2020 Category: Radiology Authors: Eric Postal, MD Tags: Blog Infectious Diseases & Conditions/COVID-19 DI Executive Source Type: news

Novel Software for MRI Pinpoints Previously Undetected Brain Damage in Patients with Multiple Sclerosis
New method improves detection of disease changes. (Source: Diagnostic Imaging)
Source: Diagnostic Imaging - June 15, 2020 Category: Radiology Authors: Whitney J. Palmer Tags: Brain MRI Multiple sclerosis Source Type: news

New MRI Methods Could Improve Treatment for Tremor and Parkinson ’s
Three MRI techniques can help neuroradiologists more effectively target pea-sized area of the brain that affects movement with fewer side effects. (Source: Diagnostic Imaging)
Source: Diagnostic Imaging - June 14, 2020 Category: Radiology Authors: Whitney J. Palmer Tags: Brain MRI Parkinsons Disease Source Type: news

AI-Powered Ultrasound Still Can ’t Replace Sonographers in Breast Cancer Detection
AI model can help alleviate increased sonographer workload, but still has high missed diagnosis rate. (Source: Diagnostic Imaging)
Source: Diagnostic Imaging - June 14, 2020 Category: Radiology Authors: Whitney J. Palmer Tags: Breast Health Ultrasound CAD Source Type: news

Webinar: Radiology ’s New Normal
The Changes You Need to Make Post-COVID-19. (Source: Diagnostic Imaging)
Source: Diagnostic Imaging - June 12, 2020 Category: Radiology Authors: Whitney J. Palmer Tags: Infectious Diseases & Conditions/COVID-19 DI Executive Source Type: news

Wearable Brain Scanners, Mammography & #039;s COVID-19 Rebound, and Avoiding Post-COVID-19 Burnout
Diagnostic Imaging ' s Weekly Scan: June 12, 2020 (Source: Diagnostic Imaging)
Source: Diagnostic Imaging - June 12, 2020 Category: Radiology Authors: Whitney J. Palmer Tags: Brain MRI Burnout Infectious Diseases & Conditions/COVID-19 DI Executive Mammography Source Type: news

ASTRO Reveals First Cervical Cancer Guidelines
Guidelines, supported by several medical societies, offer direction for post-operative and “definitive” settings. (Source: Diagnostic Imaging)
Source: Diagnostic Imaging - June 12, 2020 Category: Radiology Authors: Whitney J. Palmer Tags: Conferences/ASTRO Cervical Cancer Radiation Oncology Treatment Guidelines Source Type: news

New “NeuroCOVID” Classification System Uses MRI to Categorize Patients
Three-stage system can help providers assess patients, as well as guide future treatment and research efforts. (Source: Diagnostic Imaging)
Source: Diagnostic Imaging - June 12, 2020 Category: Radiology Authors: Whitney J. Palmer Tags: Brain MRI Infectious Diseases & Conditions/COVID-19 Source Type: news

Digital Eye Strain Common Among Radiologists
Symptoms of digital eye strain are felt more among women and trainees. (Source: Diagnostic Imaging)
Source: Diagnostic Imaging - June 11, 2020 Category: Radiology Authors: Whitney J. Palmer Tags: DI Executive Practice Management Source Type: news

COVID-19 Opens Door for Women to Assume More Influential Roles in Radiology
Navigating the need for new workflow strategies and protocols has revealed opportunities for women to take on more leadership roles. (Source: Diagnostic Imaging)
Source: Diagnostic Imaging - June 10, 2020 Category: Radiology Authors: Whitney J. Palmer Tags: Infectious Diseases & Conditions/COVID-19 DI Executive Source Type: news

4 Micro-Strategies to Avoid Post-COVID Burnout
Small daily techniques can help you avoid burnout as imaging volumes swell to process the backlog of scans. (Source: Diagnostic Imaging)
Source: Diagnostic Imaging - June 10, 2020 Category: Radiology Authors: Whitney J. Palmer Tags: Burnout Practice Management Source Type: news

PET Reveals Lack of Sleep as Alzheimer ’s Risk Factor
Scans show greater amyloid accumulation in the brains of older adults who get less than six hours sleep nightly. (Source: Diagnostic Imaging)
Source: Diagnostic Imaging - June 10, 2020 Category: Radiology Authors: Whitney J. Palmer Tags: Alzheimer disease PET CT Sleep Deprivation Source Type: news

Mammography Screening Begins Solid Bounce-Back During COVID-19
More than 75 percent of breast imaging environments are close to re-capturing pre-pandemic imaging volumes. (Source: Diagnostic Imaging)
Source: Diagnostic Imaging - June 9, 2020 Category: Radiology Authors: Whitney J. Palmer Tags: Infectious Diseases & Conditions/COVID-19 Mammography Source Type: news

Freezing Kidney Tumors Offers Similar Survival Rate, Fewer Complications
Cryoablation offers patients with early-stage kidney cancer comparable results to surgery. (Source: Diagnostic Imaging)
Source: Diagnostic Imaging - June 9, 2020 Category: Radiology Authors: Whitney J. Palmer Tags: CT Kidney Cancer Source Type: news