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Reading Time: 3 minutes readTime for another issue of Diagnostic Reading! This week we have included articles about using ultrasound for pediatric intussusception, big data, telehealth biggest roadbock, cloud security, and EMR adoption. Skip Abdominal X-ray for Pediatric Intussusception – AuntMinnie According to a new […]

Reading Time: 5 minutes readAHRA 2015 will be kicking off in Las Vegas on Sunday, July 19. While there are many worthwhile sessions to attend throughout the four-day annual meeting, below are seven I would like highlight. I will also be blogging throughout the event, […]

Reading Time: 2 minutes readThe Carestream Research Lab and a team from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill co-authored a scientific paper that was presented at RSNA. The presentation documented a study involving digital tomosynthesis imaging of chest using a new X-ray source […]

Reading Time: 3 minutes readThis year marks the 100th annual RSNA conference, with the theme “A Century of Transforming Medicine.” Over the last century, we have achieved the unthinkable. Never would we have thought that we can capture a 3D image with such clarity and […]

Reading Time: 3 minutes readTodd Minnigh is a familiar face in the AHRA community. As a frequent conference attendee and speaker, he has presented on a variety of topics because he has seen and experienced a great deal throughout his career. In a new role […]

Reading Time: 2 minutes readWhat started with a chug and a whisper is growing in both momentum and volume. Can you hear that whistle blowing? For years, mammography has been the breast cancer screening standard of care for women over 40 and, to its credit, […]

Reading Time: 3 minutes readThe social media phenomenon of sharing motivational quotes has infiltrated our professional lives. Yesterday on LinkedIn a connection posted an image with this statement: “The most dangerous phrase in the language is ‘We’ve always done it this way.'” — Grace Hopper, […]