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ACR Now Accepts Electronic Submissions for Stereotactic Breast Biopsy and Breast Ultrasound Accreditation Programs
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FDA no longer requires printers
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The Joint Commission recently approved standards changes affecting advanced imaging modalities.
On December 20, 2013, The Joint Commission issued changes in standards regarding CT, MRI, PET, and Nuclear Medicine imaging. The standards are effective July 1, 2014. Follow the link to the prepublication standards to insure your facility is compliant by … Continue reading
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The ACR and Society of Breast Imaging Statement on Radiation Received to the Thyroid from Mammography
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AAPM Cautions Against Unnecessary Use of Lead Shields during Breast Exams
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