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Dr. Robert E. Mindelzun, M.D.
Dr. Mindelzun is an Emiritus Professor of Radiology (Active). He is currently Director of Medical Student Education, Department of Radiology at Stanford University School of Medicine.
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By Whitney L.J. Howell | February 6, 2012 Starting July 1, diagnostic radiologists in California will be required to include radiation dose levels in all CT reports. Industry response has been mainly...
Read moreRadiation medicine with newer capabilities will continue to improve care and save lives; however, safeguards must limit patient harm. By Cheng B. Saw, PhD Radiation medicine in the diagnosis and treatment of...
Read moreBy Todd Neff | September 8, 2011 Radiography job vacancy rates have fallen for the eighth year in a row, and now stand at just 2 percent, according to a new American Society...
Read moreBY CATHY DRESSEN, M.H.A., R.T.(R)(MR) "THE LEADERSHIP ACADEMY was an unbelievably great experience that provided me with an avenue to learn and experience the inner workings of leadership at the local and...
Read moreBY KATHERINE KIRSCH, STUDENT RADIOGRAPHER Mingling with our profession’s leaders and witnessing their dedication inspired us. AS STUDENTS, we learn about physics, positioning, patient safety and the techniques used in radiography. We are introduced...
Read moreHands-on experience is the best teacher. By Tiffany Dong As a newcomer to the CT department, you have a lot to take in. Orders continuously print, phones ring off the hook, and...
Read moreAugust 24, 2011 - The Joint Commission issued an alert today on how to lower risks posed by ionizing radiation from imaging exams while maintaining diagnostic image quality. The Joint...
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