Burnout is a significant problem in radiology. Experts recommend overhauling workflow to bring medical imaging into the AI age.
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Even radiologists and AI programs have difficulty spotting the differences between real and synthetic images, but the threat to health care is relatively low.
With radiologists reading more studies than ever, environmental and ergonomic concerns have never been more urgent.
As health care organizations seek value and versatility, fluoroscopy manufacturers are adapting to meet their needs.
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MRI is evolving rapidly, driven by AI, automation, and more efficient system design. Across the industry, vendors are aligning around…
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Metastatic nonsmall cell lung cancer (NSCLC) carries a grim prognosis, with a five-year survival rate of just 12%, according to…
DR has long been the backbone of diagnostic imaging. Fast, accessible, and cost-effective, X-ray remains the first-line modality in hospitals,…

