Baylor College of Medicine, through its affiliate Texas Children's Hospital, offers a one-year fellowship in Pediatric Musculoskeletal Radiology accredited by the Texas Medical Board. With its recent ...
Joint research projects will focus on pre-clinical imaging, human imaging and image analysis in cardiology, neurology and musculoskeletal medicine. The new partnership between Cleveland Clinic and ...
The University of Alabama at Birmingham Department of Radiology offers a broad experience in musculoskeletal imaging and interventions. Our section is responsible for all musculoskeletal imaging in ...
The Department of Radiology at Case Western Reserve University offers a number of introductory and advanced radiology clinical electives. These electives are designed to familiarize students with the ...
Musculoskeletal radiology is a medical imaging subspeciality used to diagnose musculoskeletal disorders. Experts like Ghassan Almeer in Nottingham, UK, say this hybrid speciality uses different ...
While musculoskeletal imaging volumes are increasing, there is a relative shortage of subspecialized musculoskeletal radiologists to interpret the studies. Is AI the solution? With the ongoing trend ...
Morningstar: Medimaps Group and Radiobotics Announce Strategic Merger to Expand AI-Driven Musculoskeletal Imaging Portfolio
Radiobotics to join Medimaps Group, creating a global provider of AI-driven musculoskeletal (MSK) medical imaging software The transaction is expected to close following receipt of Danish foreign ...
Medimaps Group and Radiobotics Announce Strategic Merger to Expand AI-Driven Musculoskeletal Imaging Portfolio
The MSK radiology section provides high quality diagnostic imaging and therapeutic services to a wide variety of surgical and medical specialists. The faculty interprets CT, MRI, and radiographs of ...
There are two types of clinical studies: interventional studies (also called clinical trials) and observational studies. The unique identification code given to each clinical study upon registration at ClinicalTrials.gov. The format is "NCT" followed by an 8-digit number (for example, NCT00000419).