Mass General Workshop Emphasizes Patient Radiation Protection
The hospital recently hosted a 5-day workshop on patient radiation protection in partnership with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).
The hospital recently hosted a 5-day workshop on patient radiation protection in partnership with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).
Developed by Gordon Harris, PhD, and colleagues, the open-source, extensible framework is helping meet the evolving needs of radiologists and researchers in the imaging arena.
By the spring of 1896, Boston was getting a little giddy about the implications of the new technology.
The work was recently reported by researchers with the Center for Ultrasound Research & Translation (CURT).
Reports of a ‘new invisible light’ in the early days of 1896 sparked a kind of X-ray fever in Boston, ultimately leading to the introduction of X-ray imaging at Mass General and the founding of the Department of Radiology.
The researchers discuss their work developing innovative AI technologies for three-dimensional medical imaging and clinical diagnosis.
The news came with the release of the Academy for Radiology & Biomedical Imaging Research’s FY22 NIH Data Collection Project.
The two inaugural Scholars are the department’s Dr. Vinit Baliyan and Dr. Thomas Ng.