As a resident, a radiology partnership can seem so mysterious. Today, I will reveal the truth about what partners discuss!
Check out today's blog: What Really Goes On At A Radiology Practice Partners' Meeting?
Here is the URL: https://radsresident.com/2018/05/24/partners-meeting-truth/
Three years ago, I did not understand why there were sometimes so many formulas in some papers. Now that I have to do all of that myself, my reading notes certainly have shifted in quality …
P.S.: God bless #MathTeX
Around 670 million light-years away, two galaxies were distorted by gravity and twisted into a colossal ring, leaving their cores nestled side by side – as seen in this image taken by NASA's Hubble Space Telescope.
This image comes from a selection of Hubble observations designed to create a list of intriguing targets for follow-up observations with NASA's James Webb Space Telescope, as well as other ground-based telescopes: https://go.nasa.gov/3Ud2BWC
AstroBin's Image of the Day: "M33 Triangulum Galaxy" by Vergnes Christophe
https://astrobin.com/4do75u/?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=post&utm_campaign=iotd
From a resident perspective, the job market is white hot. But what happens if this radiologist shortage crunch continues? It's not all good!
Take a look at today's blog: Radiology Practices Feeling The National Radiologist Shortage Crunch!
Here is the URL: https://radsresident.com/2022/11/27/national-radiologist-shortage-crunch/
Photon counting CT results in higher image quality
https://www.rsna.org/news/2022/september/Photon-Counting-CT-Myeloma
MRI Reveals Significant Brain Abnormalities Post-COVID
📌 Researchers identified changes to the brain stem and frontal lobe in patients up to six months after they recovered from #COVID19.
📌 The affected brain regions are linked with fatigue, insomnia, anxiety, depression, headaches and cognitive problems.
📌Susceptibility-weighted MRI aids in the detection and monitoring of a host of neurologic conditions
https://press.rsna.org/timssnet/media/pressreleases/PDF/pressreleasePDF.cfm?ID=2381
Hello everybody!!! I've finished my last work. It's been very hard.. 😅 One month to process 1 Terabyte of data....
This is a portion of a big mosaic of the last partial eclipse of the sun. I edited more than 25 panels obtained from 25 consecutive movies taken with my 115/800mm refractor + Daystar quark prominence + asi183mm camera.
The whole image and some other info about the image on my website.
Alessandro Ravagnin
Astrophotography
Radiologist in USA and innovation enthusiast.