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Asymmetries on screening contrast-enhanced mammography may not need additional diagnostic workup, according to a study published Dec. 9 in the European Journal of Radiology. 

John Tampas, MD, a former chair of the radiology department, died Dec. 6 at age 95, The National Herald reported.

Although a record number of medical students are pursuing radiology, a bottleneck is preventing  many from becoming radiologists, the Radiological Society of North America said in a Dec. 5 article on its website.

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Chapel Hill, N.C.-based UNC Health researchers claim they have developed an MRI model that can make the scans more accurate.

"Opportunistic screening" — defined as when radiologists use a patient's existing medical images for diagnoses beyond what the imaging was originally ordered for — may be the next big trend in radiology.

The Intersocietal Accreditation Commission has updated its MRI accreditation standards and guidelines to reflect changes made after a public comment period. 

After serving on an interim basis since April, Danville, Pa.-based Geisinger officially appointed Scotty Collins, MD, its chair of radiology. 

The Department of Radiology at Nashville, Tenn.-based Vanderbilt University Medical Center and Amsterdam-based Royal Philips found that imaging equipment accounts for more than 50% of the department's greenhouse gas emissions.

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