Residents Remaining Flexible During COVID-19 Pandemic

By Yasha Gupta, MD   As residents in radiology, we have learned quickly the imaging findings of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19). Just as quickly, we have realized that imaging is central to diagnosis and monitoring disease progression, especially because of the lack of available testing and supplies.   This pandemic has drastically changed the lives…
March 19, 2020 | Volume 13, Issue 2 by J. Anthony Seibert, PhD, ABR Governor 2020;13(2):1 In this issue of The BEAM, the lead article is a statement from ABR President Brent Wagner regarding the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak and contingency plans for ABR activities and upcoming meetings. Please visit the ABR website for the latest information and ABR policies concerning…
Cell phones have become a necessity in our lives. It’s estimated that there are 3.5 billion smart phones in use across the world, which is roughly one for every two people on the planet. And we use our phones a lot. A 2016 study found that we touch our phones more than 2,600 times a…
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