December 2009: Reader performance in mammography; Nephrogenic systemic fibrosis (NSF)
ARTICLES DISCUSSED: Variability in interpretive performance at screening mammography and radiologists' characteristics associated with accuracy. Radiology 2009;253(3):641-651; When radiologists perform best: the learning curve in screening mammogram interpretation. Radiology 2009;253(2):632-640; Nephrogenic systemic fibrosis: change in incidence following a switch in gadolinium agents and adoption of a gadolinium policy—report from two U.S. universities. Radiology 2009;253(3):689-696. (Source: Radiology Podcasts)
Source: Radiology Podcasts - December 1, 2009 Category: Radiology Authors: webmaster at rsna.org Tags: Podcasts Source Type: podcasts

January 2009: Reader performance in mammography; Nephrogenic systemic fibrosis (NSF)
ARTICLES DISCUSSED: Variability in interpretive performance at screening mammography and radiologists' characteristics associated with accuracy. Radiology 2009;253(3):641-651; When radiologists perform best: the learning curve in screening mammogram interpretation. Radiology 2009;253(2):632-640; Nephrogenic systemic fibrosis: change in incidence following a switch in gadolinium agents and adoption of a gadolinium policy—report from two U.S. universities. Radiology 2009;253(3):689-696. (Source: Radiology Podcasts)
Source: Radiology Podcasts - December 1, 2009 Category: Radiology Authors: webmaster at rsna.org Tags: Podcasts Source Type: podcasts

" Quantum Leap " -- The Discovery Files
Scientists at the Universities of Maryland and Michigan along with those at the Joint Quantum Institute have, for the first time ever, sucessfully teleported information between two atoms at a distance of one meter. (Source: The Discovery Files)
Source: The Discovery Files - February 26, 2009 Category: Science Authors: National Science Foundation Source Type: podcasts

Marriage Coaching- A Conversation With Dr. Richard Nicastro
In today's podcast I talk with Dr. Richard Nicastro, a psychologist and relationship coach with fifteen years experience helping couples build stronger, more fulfilling relationships, about the most common problems in relationships today, relationship coaching, and the difference between relationship coaching and more formal relationship counseling. Dr. Nicastro has lectured at several universities and now conducts workshops for couples on a wide range of relationship issues. His relationship advice has appeared on television, radio and in national magazines. His goal is to guide individuals and couples as they implement...
Source: The Shrink Is In - December 14, 2008 Category: Psychiatrists and Psychologists Authors: DrGurr Source Type: podcasts

" Blues Light Special " -- The Discovery Files
A team of behavioral scientists from four major U.S. universities found that people who feel sad and self-focused are willing to pay more money for goods than those in neutral states of feeling. (Source: The Discovery Files)
Source: The Discovery Files - May 20, 2008 Category: Science Authors: National Science Foundation Source Type: podcasts

" Distant Whaletive " -- The Discovery Files
A research team from Northeastern Ohio Universities Colleges of Medicine and Pharmacy have discovered the missing link between whales and their four-footed ancestors. (Source: The Discovery Files)
Source: The Discovery Files - January 14, 2008 Category: Science Authors: National Science Foundation Source Type: podcasts

" Choice Voice " -- The Discovery Files
Single female seeking single male, must have deep voice... Yes it's true, women are often attracted to deeper male voices. But, there may be more to it than just that initial appeal of the way it sounds. A team of anthropologists from Harvard, McMaster and Florida State universities is examining the correlation between voice pitch and child-bearing success. According to the team, deeper voice pitch predicts reproductive success in male hunter-gatherers. The results point to a role for voice pitch in Darwinian fitness in humans. Who would have thought 'survival of the fittest' would have anything to do with a person's voice...
Source: The Discovery Files - November 15, 2007 Category: Science Authors: National Science Foundation Source Type: podcasts