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Employee Profile: Owen Charboneau

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Associated Imaging Services Inc. Nuclear Field Service Engineer Owen Charboneau has worked at AIS close to six years. He will officially hit the six-year mark in October. He said one of the best parts of working at AIS are the people he gets to work with at the company.

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Burnout reduction strategies seem to be falling short for radiologists

Department-level strategies aimed toward reducing burnout among radiologists aren't leading to measurable improvements in their wellbeing, suggests a study published August 5 in Academic Radiology.

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Diversity in Radiology: Current Status and Trends Over the Past Decade

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Identifying and addressing reasons for the low proportion of female radiology residency applicants despite a highly diverse pool of medical students would be key to increasing female representation in the field.

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Butterfly Files Motion to Dismiss Claims in FUJIFILM Sonosite Legal Action

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Butterfly Network Inc. has filed a motion to dismiss claims and specific patents from a complaint for patent infringement lawsuit filed on March 9, 2022, by FUJIFILM Sonosite Inc.

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Research: How Total-Body PET Imaging
Can Assess Immunological Response to COVID-19 Infections

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UC Davis, a leading university in molecular imaging that collaborated with United Imaging to develop the world's first total-body PET/CT scanner, 'uEXPLORER,' recently presented their research on COVID-19 at the 2022 Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging (SNMMI) annual meeting.

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Capers to lead Vanderbilt Regional Community Hospitals

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Travis Capers has been named to the newly created role of President of Vanderbilt Regional Community Hospitals, effective Aug. 15, following a nationwide search to fill the position.

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Olathe Health Expansion Includes First Freestanding Imaging Center

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In August, the regional health system's first phase of expansion will begin with construction on two new complexes. The nearly $70 million investment will expand Olathe Health’s footprint and service offerings.

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