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Radiologists
27
Sep

Bridging the Healthcare Divide: Addressing the DWS Issue in Australia with GCG Global Healthcare

Access to quality healthcare is a fundamental right for all citizens, regardless of where they live. However, in many countries, including Australia, the distribution of healthcare professionals can be uneven, resulting in healthcare gaps, particularly in rural and remote areas. In this article, we will discuss the Distribution Priority Areas (DPA) and District of Workforce...

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25
Sep

Tau PET the best tool to predict rate of cognitive decline in Alzheimer’s

Tau PET is the best imaging tool to predict the rate of cognitive decline in Alzheimer’s, researchers asserted in a new study published Aug. 9.

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22
Sep

Google Health, radiology vendor seek regulatory approval of AI as independent mammography reader

Google Health is working with radiology vendor iCAD to seek approval for the use of artificial intelligence as an independent breast image reader.

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20
Sep

Interventional echocardiography expected to grow thanks to new structural heart procedures

Interventional echocardiography is expected to see a lot of growth in the next few years as new transcatheter tricuspid and mitral devices gain U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) clearance.

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18
Sep

Retinal OCT Shows Promise as Diagnostic Aid for Mild Cognitive Impairment

Aided by artificial intelligence, analysis of retinal images and related data identified condition-specific features that distinguished patients with mild cognitive impairment from those with normal cognition, a prospective study showed.

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15
Sep

AI reduces radiologists’ mammography screen-reading workload by 44%

Artificial intelligence was able to reduce radiologists’ mammography screen-reading workload by 44%, according the results of a randomised control trial.

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13
Sep

Lack of exposure to interventional radiology during medical school spells trouble for the future

New data derived from the survey responses of fourth year medical students reveal a significant gap in students’ exposure to and knowledge of interventional radiology.

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12
Sep

Improving interoperability between the PACS and EMR

Radiologists require access to patient data stored in the electronic medical record, but finding the information they need can be time consuming. If a clinician needs to click through all the tabs in the EMR to find relevant pieces of patient information, they may skip it because of the time involved.

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03
Jan

Experienced teleradiologist shares 3 ‘remedies’ for work-from-home ailments

During the COVID-19 pandemic, many radiologists discovered hospital-based reading environments could be downright inhospitable to productivity goals as well as lifestyle preferences. More than a few found they could read up to twice as many exams and ably enough manage domestic duties working from home.

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23
Mar

Radiologists score well in patient experience survey study at Brigham & Women’s hospital

Source: Patient surveys are regularly conducted so healthcare organisations can gain a better understanding of how they are performing in the eyes of their customers. Results are used to improve care by identifying issues in the patient care process. Radiologists are not always included in these types of surveys because they aren’t usually working directly...

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About Us

GCG Global Healthcare are specialists in healthcare excellence. Driven by a desire to improve healthcare and clinical solutions for everyone – patients, medical professionals and facilities. Gloreen G at GCG has vast experience and understanding of the specialist medical and diagnostic imaging market. This gives GCG the ability to ensure that you receive the very best salary and incentives package, including leave entitlements, days off, paid conferences and radiology expenses.