A study shows corridor care is now routine in UK emergency departments, raising urgent concerns about safety, capacity, and year-round pressures. Press Association
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Two-year Lung Cancer Incidence Among Patients Who Receive a Radiologist Recommendation for Chest CT in Neck CT and MRI Reports
Estimate the two-year lung cancer incidence diagnosed as a result of radiologist recommendations for chest CT in neck CT and MRI reports.
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The ACR Medical Image Quality Assessment System (MIQAS): A Unified Approach to Image Quality Assessment in Radiology
Image quality is central to the accurate interpretation of medical imaging, yet it remains inconsistently defined and assessed across clinical practice. To address this, the ACR has developed the Medical Image Quality Assessment System (MIQAS), a standardized, descriptive framework that characterizes image quality based on its alignment with relevant clinical task requirements. This framework will serve as the image quality assessment standard for all relevant ACR programs, including the ACR Acc…
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The Economics of Radiology Education in the United States: Challenges and Opportunities
Radiology medical education in the United States continues to face complex economic challenges. Training programs in this field are expanding at an insufficient rate relative to demand. Despite decades old Federal caps on Radiology training positions, Medicare continues to be the largest provider of Graduate Medical Education (GME) funding by a wide margin. Recent increase in radiology case volume is contributing to burnout and aggravating the pressures on academic Radiology programs, further in…
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Early Imaging, Enduring Impact: Making the Case for Investment in Medical Student Radiology Education Within the Preclinical Years
Although radiology has become an increasingly fundamental part of modern health care, undergraduate medical education regarding radiology has not kept pace, and graduating medical students often lack radiology competency. Early integration of radiology within undergraduate medical education can help address this knowledge gap; however, despite the educational value of preclinical radiology education, there are significant economic implications to increased radiologist involvement in medical stud…
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CDK4/6 Inhibitor Management After Landmark Trial Success
Clinicians Laura Huppert, Kelsey Natsuhara, and Magdelena Ford discuss the evidence, challenges, and real-world considerations guiding CDK4/6 inhibitor management in the adjuvant setting. Medscape Oncology