The RSNA VOICE program is one of the few courses that provides imaging science researchers the opportunity to gain knowledge and skills that can be applied to eliciting the value and cost-effectiveness of diagnostic imaging and imaging-based procedures: https://t.co/cx9U4FsiCO
Hosting Scott Reeder from UW at our UW today: great talk on on gadolinium safety: will Gadoxetic acid soon be classified as group 2? Thanks for presenting Scott!
You only see, what you know. ~Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
= also vital for our profession: 1. get fellowship trained 2. read as many cases as you can (but read them well) 3. read up on things you need to learn more about
have you seen this before; patient with cirrhosis and biopsy proven HCC; patient refused any treatment; took 1 g of cannabis oil concentrate daily; amazing response of tumor
These numbers are very concerning now and for what we will see over the next 4 months before the vaccine has been widely disseminated. Please stay safe and take all necessary precautions!
November 8: International Day of Radiology!
125-year anniversary of the discovery of x-rays by Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen 1895 in Würzburg, Germany.
2020 is also the 10-year anniversary of our website https://t.co/iQ1yweB2EE.
Join our celebration with new cases we have uploaded.
“Sam was a true visionary and a scientist of the highest caliber. His research and innovations [...] will continue to guide the future,” says Lloyd Minor in @StanfordMed's detailed article about the pioneer's life. https://t.co/75P5213cQl
#OnThisDay 40 years ago, #smallpox was made history.
It's the only human disease to be eradicated so far.
A lesson we must take is: when the 🌍 unites behind science and public health measures we can defeat diseases and protect lives and livelihoods.