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Expired: Radiology’s New Normal: The Changes You Need to Make Post-COVID-19
EXPIRED Duration: 1 hour Radiology has been affected in a myriad of ways by the COVID-19 pandemic – radiologists pivoted to remote reading, imaging volumes dropped, and revenue levels diminished. But, healthcare nationwide is now largely making the move to re-open, including offering elective imaging services to patients who had delayed studies. This webinar, featuring experts…
Read MoreExpired: RSNA Live Webinar: Town Hall Discussion: How COVID-19 is changing private radiology practice
EXPIRED This event was recorded for RSNA. You can watch it on their YouTube channel here. Description: Leaders from a variety of radiology private practice models discuss the impact of the pandemic on their operations, hiring, and long-term strategy. Ask them your pressing questions and get honest instant answers. Audience: Primary: Radiologist physicians, Secondary: Radiology…
Read MoreUK Finds COVID Vaccines Have Decreased Number Of Hospitalizations
The first UK studies regarding Britain’s mass vaccinations show strong support in that the vaccines have been affective, since numbers clearly show that the vaccines reduce the rate of Covid-related hospital admissions and can be reducing the spread of the virus. The studies found that just a single dose of the AstraZeneca or the Pfizer…
Read MoreCancer Organizations Endorse Screening During COVID-19
The pandemic has forced people to stay home, especially from doctor’s offices. A pain or two can be ignored to avoid the virus and give those who are actually ill a spot in a hospital bed. However, there is no evidence that the rate of cancer is decreasing, which leaves the possibility that cancers are…
Read MoreResearch Finds Lung Ultrasound Best In COVID Pneumonia Screening
Ultrasound scans found better results than x-rays in preliminary detection of atypical pneumonia in possible COVID patients, researchers reported recently. By studying possible COVID-19 patients in the emergency department, ultrasound had increased sensitivity, at 97.6%, versus 69.9% for x-ray, according to Ryan C. Gibbons, MD, of Temple University in Philadelphia. He presented this significant information…
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