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The DaTscan test is now offered at UCSF and is enabling neurologists to more accurately diagnose Parkinson’s Disease in patients with essential tremor.

UCSF Radiology’s Anand Patel, MD, presented UCSF’s 20 month follow-up results from our experience with the RSNA Image Share Network at RSNA 2013.

As 2013 comes to an end, take a moment to read about the top advances, research and imaging news stories from the year. Here are 15 noteworthy blog posts that highlight some of the most important topics in the field, including posts on the imaging of breast cancer, Alzheimer’s disease, multiple sclerosis, prostate cancer and more!

UCSF health care providers are increasingly introducing new technology to transform health. The UCSF Department of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging has been a propnent for image-sharing technology and now a new innovation is making giant strides in the medical world – Google Glass.

UCSF Radiology’s Dr. Rebecca Smith-Bindman and her team of investigators were recently awarded a $1.9 million grant to fund the UCSF CT Radiation Dose Registry and ensure a patient-centered approach to imaging!

Our latest study confirms that residents can be as effective as attending radiologists when it comes to teaching medical students, and medical schools could consider including more residents in their teaching programs.

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