by Expert Witness | Apr 12, 2017 | EXPERT RADIOLOGIST, Radiology news
On April 3, while traveling on Interstate 77 from Orangeburg to his home in Tioga, Pa., a father of two sons – ages 9 and 16 – became ill, said Rock Hill Radiology Associates staff members. “They were heading back Monday morning and only made it to Rock Hill,” said...
by Expert Witness | Apr 3, 2017 | EXPERT RADIOLOGIST, Radiology news
The utility of ultrasound extends across the entire continuum of care and has become fundamental to providing cost-effective care for patients around the world. Though ultrasound originated within traditional imaging, novel point-of-care applications are now being...
by Expert Witness | Mar 30, 2017 | EXPERT RADIOLOGIST, radiology expert, Radiology news
Almost 25% of radiologist posts in Northern Ireland are currently vacant. The Royal College of Radiologists has described the shortage as “severe” and said it was aware of the potential impact on the care of cancer patients. In a recent report, the Health...
by Expert Witness | Mar 14, 2017 | EXPERT RADIOLOGIST, radiology expert, Radiology news
Interventional radiologists at the UCLA Medical Center are leveraging artificial intelligence to create a “chatbot” that automatically communicates with referring clinicians, providing them with evidence-based answers to frequently asked questions. Currently, the...
by Expert Witness | Feb 27, 2017 | EXPERT RADIOLOGIST, radiology expert, Radiology news
Seattle Times | Jan 12, 2017 | by Lewis Kamb Since its recovery in July 2016 from a local nonprofit that used it to train rescue dogs, Kuncl’s amputated limb has become a key piece of evidence in a federal legal dispute. Its very existence may help Kuncl prove...
by Expert Witness | Feb 22, 2017 | EXPERT RADIOLOGIST, radiology expert, Radiology news
Screening breast MRI: Not just for high-risk women By Kate Madden Yee, AuntMinnie.com staff writer February 21, 2017 — Screening breast MRI boosts early diagnosis of cancer in all women, not just those at high risk, according to a new study from Germany...