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  • Apr 16, 2024 | radiologytoday.net | Claudia Stahl

    home | subscribe | comment | resources | reprints | writers' guidelines Deep Breaths By Claudia Stahl Radiology Today Vol. 25 No. 3 P. 8 New diagnostic technology offers hope for veterans who were exposed to burn pits. Kevin Burger knew something was off after his return home to the United States in 2004. Following a year-long deployment to Iraq, the young Army veteran could barely run a quarter mile without stopping to cough and catch his breath.

  • Aug 29, 2023 | radiologytoday.net | Claudia Stahl

    home | subscribe | comment | resources | reprints | writers' guidelines Battling Burnout By Claudia Stahl Radiology Today Vol. 24 No. 5 P. 10  Mitigating burnout is a continuous process with multiple pathways. Asmask wearing and other cautionary COVID protocols fade into the past, burnout—heightened by the extreme circumstances of the pandemic—continues to affect the staff, patients, and economics of medical practices. According to Jeffrey F.

  • Jun 12, 2023 | radiologytoday.net | Claudia Stahl

    home | subscribe | comment | resources | reprints | writers' guidelines Battling Burnout By Claudia Stahl Radiology Today Vol. 24 No. 5 P. 10  Mitigating burnout is a continuous process with multiple pathways. Asmask wearing and other cautionary COVID protocols fade into the past, burnout—heightened by the extreme circumstances of the pandemic—continues to affect the staff, patients, and economics of medical practices. According to Jeffrey F.

  • May 17, 2023 | radiologytoday.net | Claudia Stahl

    home | subscribe | comment | resources | reprints | writers' guidelines Real-Time Reassurance By Claudia Stahl   Radiology Today      Vol. 24 No. 4 P. 14 Intraoperative MRI proves its value in pediatric neurosurgery. Reassurance is a precious gift to families of children who have complex neurological conditions, especially following advanced procedures like brain surgery.

  • Mar 1, 2023 | radiologytoday.net | Claudia Stahl

    home | subscribe | comment | resources | reprints | writers' guidelines Multiple Realities By Claudia Stahl Radiology Today Vol. 24 No. 2 P. 10 Immersive technologies are changing medical practice and education. Can augmented reality (AR) make the difference in whether a patient receives open surgical treatment for cancer or a minimally invasive procedure such as tumor ablation?

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