Applicants for diagnostic radiology (DR) and interventional radiology (IR) residency programs face significant financial burden due to away rotations, application fees, interviews, and second look visits. While COVID-era policies such as virtual interviews and preference signaling mitigated against these costs, it remains unclear whether these changes had a lasting impact on expenses for radiology residency applicants.
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Design for Understanding: How Format Influences Comprehension and Confidence in AI-Generated Patient-Friendly Radiology Reports
Determine whether the format of AI-generated patient-friendly reports (PFRs) affects laypeople’s comprehension of medical information.
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Saving Academic Radiology: Summary of the 2025 ACR Intersociety Meeting
The American College of Radiology 2025 Intersociety Summer Conference was designed around the theme “The Degradation of the Academic Mission and the Impact on US Radiology”. The proceedings have been summarized and analyzed herein, describing the forces that have been undermining the academic mission, examining the short- and long-term impacts of the degradation of academic work on US radiology, and discussing strategies and tactics to maintain the quality of the academic mission and workforce i…
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Post-TAVR evaluation using photon-counting detector CT with only 10 mL of contrast media: A case report
Ultra–low-contrast photon-counting detector computed tomography (PCD-CT) enabled comprehensive post–transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) assessment in a patient with atrial fibrillation. An 87-year-old woman with severe aortic stenosis underwent TAVR. Although contrast-enhanced CT is essential for detecting post-procedural complications,1 cumulative contrast burden may increase the risk of kidney injury, particularly when procedures are performed within a short time period.
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Diagnostic performance of on-site, CT-derived fractional flow reserve in predicting invasive fractional flow reserve and absolute myocardial blood flow
CT-derived fractional flow reserve (FFR) improves the diagnostic accuracy of coronary CT angiography (CCTA) but typically requires off-site processing. We evaluated the agreement and diagnostic accuracy of a fast (∼8-min), on-site CT-FFR algorithm against invasive FFR and its correlation with myocardial blood flow.
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International Women’s Day 2026: $100K “Give to Gain” Gift Honors Medical IT Pioneer Dr. Ruth Dayhoff
In a field where women have historically been underrepresented, the Society for Imaging Informatics in Medicine (SIIM) celebrates the extraordinary legacy of Dr. Ruth Dayhoff, a visionary pioneer in medical informatics with a gift established in 2020. SIIM honors her unwavering commitment to transforming imaging informatics into a discipline where diverse voices don’t just have a seat at the table—they help set the agenda. Dr. Ruth Dayhoff was […]
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Mar 06 2026 This Week in Cardiology
Listener feedback, urgent AF ablation, AF ablation as a stroke-reducing therapy, implantable loop recorder accuracy, and HF management in the setting of serious disease are the topics John Mandrola, MD, discusses in this week’s podcast. theheart.org on Medscape
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Enhancing Shared Decision-Making in Early Breast Cancer
Experts discuss communication approaches that enhance shared decision-making for patients with early breast cancer, spanning surgery, adjuvant therapy, and survivorship. Medscape
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CEM Matches MRI for Nipple-Areola Analysis in Breast Cancer
Contrast-enhanced mammography offers a reliable alternative to MRI in evaluating nipple-areola complex involvement in patients with breast cancer before surgery. Medscape News UK