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2. Name my poison? 'etoh' in emergency room requests: what it means is one thing, what it implies may be something completely different
3. Is why we do what we do reason enough to do it? Unless the sum of experience guides decisionmaking, you're likely to find flies in the house
4. What's old is new again, and the world rolls on: calls for end of general radiology echo strongly from distant past
5. Freddy Krueger hides out in the CT scanner: radiation phobia makes getting scanned like walking down Elm St. on Friday the 13th
6. Tea leaf readers see ... um, change is coming: but the nature of the change is no more clear to them than it is to anyone else
7. Reef the main, friends, she's starting to blow: administration deals with big pharma and insurance portends stormy weather ahead
8. ER bellyaches lead to more ct bellyaching: pistol packin' payers and watchdogs create overutilization, then complain about it
9. To bathe or not to bathe, that is the question: washin' that bug right outta your hair shows consideration for fellow patients, providers
10. Radiology gets sent off to the washhouse: subspecialists, teleradiology practices, and insurance companies all join in splashing fun
11. Freestyle healthcare enters the marketplace: med school, schmed school--regulation just gets in the way of market wisdom
12. Dude sadly trades his seahorse for real thing: chardonnay and mountains help keep conversation on healthcare in perspective
13. Breakfast con cerveza brings enlightenment: pondering life's big questions on the beach is tough work, but somebody has to do it
14. Though lips may move, no one is listening: you can lead a horse to water, but don't try to tell it not to drink before an exam
15. Expose shows insurers have reason to gloat: predictions come true in far-sighted industry memo brought to light in muckraking coup
16. New technologies put the squeeze on us rads: generalists out, rubber stampers in, hours expand, contract--what else is new at RSNA?
17. Medicine gets exciting, but who wants to do it? -- Profession may lose its best prospects just as a sea change promises to transform it
18. Waiting makes the heart pound faster -- French workers offer role model for harried radiologist seeking path to two-hour lunch
19. Going digital translates to going to meetings -- Upgrade you need is always just about to become available around the next corner
20. When file outweighs the patient, watch out -- Sydrome sufferers sing along, 'Roll over, Munchausen, and give your doctor the blues'
21. Make path to learning easier by speedwalking it -- Exercise your leg muscles enough, and those brain cells just naturally get pumped, too
22. Stellar course offers chance to bone up -- Musculoskeletal imaging never stops adding new information, overread after overread
23. Malpractice motto finds analogy in real-life tale -- If you are honest, open, caring, and considerate of patients, they will be more tolerant of errors
24. Professionalism talks start meeting off right -- We must put patients first and remember how lucky we are to be practicing radiology
25. Patients tell themselves Dr. Internet knows best -- Ease of surfing brings information to our fingertips, but knowledge can be dangerous
26. Insurers can set your head to spinning fast -- Paper pushers with no hands-on healthcare experience specialize in denying valid claims
27. Dog days of radiology entail new perspective -- From a business standpoint, many decisions by hospital administrators make little sense
28. Command of a tight ship stays out of reach -- Docs lack power to send balky subordinates to brig when healthcare springs a leak
29. ACR practice guidelines could cut both ways -- A nodule by any other name might just bring a lawsuit crashing down upon your head
30. Fat profits suck the care out of healthcare -- Take two aspirin and call an insurance or drug company rep in the morning
31. Groundhogs show way to turf war victory -- If smoking out the opponents doesn't work, try invading their territory with an 18-wheeler
32. Random groupings can seem like a cosmic plan -- Snowball effect kicks in when unusual happenings happen more than once
33. You're part of the team or part of the problem -- Private insurers' goal involves bleeding the system quickly before it Enrons
34. Take two power walks, call me in the morning -- Radiologists need to get more exercise than lifting heavy doughnuts can provide
35. Golden years remain in sight, out of reach -- Retirement beckons, but radiology's uncertain future raises practical questions
36. Obesity as disease touches a nerve -- An epidemic of 'biscuit poisoning' raises issues of personal, public responsibility
37. Exam goes from breeze to unease overnight -- Putting your own behind on the line heightens your focus marvelously
38. Going digital doesn't mean going crazy -- Most complaints about the process will come from referring physicians, as usual
39. Service remains a staple for radiology -- Don't complain about accommodating patients, referring physicians-it's your job
40. Make a steady date with your images -- Attention to others could make your engagement less than ideal
41. Ways to skin the cat multiply like fleas -- Too many options for patients explain why extreme clinics in South America exist
42. Scanning with CT can make your heart stop -- Readers fall behind as patients shoot through multidetectors faster and faster
43. Radiological espresso machine grinds it fine
44. Cows and ducks report higher job satisfaction -- Farmwork may never be done but, unlike radiology, it never feels tedious either
45. As insurers begin to fail, breast imagers quail -- Mammographers become sitting ducks when malpractice pond dries up
46. What goes around, goes around repeatedly -- Maintaining focus may blur perspective and cause unexpected consequences
47. PACS phase two: If it looks easy, look again -- Hold your clinicians' hands as they roam about workstations
48. There ought to be a law-no lawyers -- Vote the greedbags out of office, one self-serving legislator at a time
49. Children put problems into perspective -- A busy day seems placid when no one is banging on you with a colorful plastic object
50. CT screening controversy: the issue is money
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