Interventional radiology [IR] dates back to 1964. In 2020, it is routinely employed in the diagnosis and treatment of an ever-increasing number of health conditions. By combining advanced image-guided techniques, the specialty offers physicians a variety of treatment alternatives to traditional approaches that can take a heavier toll on the patient.
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– By Matt Skoufalos – For triathlete Sam Maxfield, most days of the week start very, very early in the morning. By…
– By Matt Skoufalos – For medical dosimetrist Bryan Streitfeld, the working day is a long one. It begins with a 4:30…
As urgent care centers continue to expand the array of treatment options they provide, where do medical imaging modalities fall in their continuum of services?
Like medical imaging itself, artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning technologies have captured the collective imagination of the health care space not only because of their seemingly limitless potential to improve the universal standard of care, but also because of the complementary value they represent to various branches of medicine.
After 25 years in the U.S. Army, Master Sergeant John J. Beall III is coming to a grim realization.
“I have a year left to stop playing soldier and get a real job,” he said. “I’ll have to grow up someday.”
– By Matt Skoufalos – For many years, patient satisfaction in the health care business turned on fundamental questions like whether your…
– By Matt Skoufalos – Why is it so hard to get paid for medical imaging services? The shifting landscape…
By Matt Skoufalos Since joining the Association for Medical Imaging Management (AHRA) in 1998, Bill Algee, CRA, FAHRA, has contributed…
By Matt Skoufalos As Imaging Support Specialist Chris Bryant was cleaning up some inventory in the biomed shop at the…

