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Feelin’ the Summer Heat…
July 14, 2008 4:59 PM
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Andrea
The summer heat is on...not only the rising outside temperatures, but also the rising costs of our gas tanks, grocery bills and the housing market! As most Americans are being affected by at least one factor and maybe all three, where does that leave
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The Election, Healthcare and Sen. Hillary Clinton…
June 16, 2008 4:11 PM
by
Andrea
As we approach the hot summer months, we'll be bombarded with issues affecting our upcoming fall election. We'll hear about the rising costs of oil/gas, the economics of today, the war, the escalating foreclosures of the housing market and many other
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Memorial Day Reflection
May 29, 2008 9:06 AM
by
Andrea
I'd like to stray from the typical medical blog this week and acknowledge a holiday that I hope we took the time to recognize this week...Memorial Day. This year, as in many past years, we remember our armed forces that have served and protected our country.
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ACR-NCBC Meeting: Professionals Who Care
May 16, 2008 10:01 AM
by
Andrea
Despite it being Mothers Day, the 33 rd National Conference on Breast Cancer sponsored by the American College of Radiology (ACR) meeting in Orlando boasted impressive attendance. I'm sure you're thinking, "But hey, it was Disney World, they brought the
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April Showers Bring May Flowers…and a Mammogram!
May 1, 2008 1:22 PM
by
Andrea
It's May...already. And Spring is in the air. It's that time of year when we see new beginnings. Spring has sprung and the cherry blossoms are blooming; Graduations are upon us and wedding bells are starting to chime. And most notably, May brings Mothers'
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Blog on a Blog!
April 17, 2008 9:51 AM
by
Andrea
The New York Times recent (April 10th) article, " In Shift to Digital, More Repeat Mammograms," again looked at those who have made the transition from analog to digital mammography--and what they're experiencing; namely, improved image quality--seeing
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Unnatural Selection: A Health Care Imperative
April 8, 2008 9:29 AM
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Gerald Kolb
In my last blog I briefly discussed the growing reimbursement challenge of breast MRI, positing a catch-22 between the recommended use of breast MRI, and reimbursement for the study. This blog will suggest an alternative approach that will provide the
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Mammographers Want to Know--and Go--Digital!
April 4, 2008 1:46 PM
by
Andrea
Well it's been a few weeks since my last blog due to a hectic schedule of seminars and major PC issues. In this advanced technology world we live in, you get "serviced" to another country and "George" tries to help as you both struggle to understand each
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Breast MRI: A Technology Trap?
March 24, 2008 4:05 PM
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Gerald Kolb
In the early ‘90s Congress mandated mammography for payment by Medicare, and the requirement of coverage gradually came to apply to most health insurers. Few will remember today, but crucial testimony in this process came from Richard Bird, MD, a Carolina
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More “Missed” Cancers
March 18, 2008 12:12 PM
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Gerald Kolb
In the last blog we discussed cancers that are missed by breast imaging, and the emotional impact on the patient of a cancer. We tend to look at the impact on the physician as "merely" the risk of malpractice, but the facts go much deeper. Physicians,
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What Happens in Vegas, Stays in Vegas…
March 4, 2008 10:15 AM
by
Andrea
You all have heard this saying…well I’m in Las Vegas and I’m talking! Oh yes, it’s the city with all the glitz and shows—from Blue Man to Bette. But the biggest hit this week is the NCBC, the 18 th Annual National Interdisciplinary Breast Conference of
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“Missed” Cancers
February 26, 2008 11:40 AM
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Gerald Kolb
If every radiologist who had missed a mammographically-detected cancer were to quit reading mammograms tomorrow, there would be no more mammography. The truth is that the breast is a very complex organ to image, and there are a number of benign conditions
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Patient Care and Customer Satisfaction
February 20, 2008 10:04 AM
by
Andrea
Your reception area--your waiting room--is the entry area for your patients. They’ve come to have their scheduled mammogram. This first encounter, the surroundings and the greeting from behind the desk, sets the entire mood at your imaging center. It’s
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Fighting Commoditization . . .
February 12, 2008 9:58 AM
by
Gerald Kolb
In my last blog, I introduced the challenge of commoditization of the screening mammogram. This edition will address some of the proactive efforts that centers can make to fight this trend. The tendency in breast centers for the number of diagnostic patients
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Do You See “Superbowl” in Your Breast Center?
February 4, 2008 1:27 PM
by
Andrea
As I watched the big game this past Sunday--the Superbowl--I thought about the blog. All the hype these past few weeks has made people want to be part of the action, even if they're not even sports fans. WHY?...it's the excitement, the atmosphere, the
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