"Heart rhythm" & "J. of the American College of Radiology".Elsevier Science (Philadelphia, PA) has begun the publication of Journal of the American College of Radiology The American College of Radiology (ACR), founded in 1923, is a non-profit professional medical organization composed of diagnostic radiologists, radiation oncologists, interventional radiologists, nuclear medicine physicians, and medical physicists. with a January 2004 issue and will launch Heart Rhythm in May. Published in partnership with NASPE-Heart Rhythm Society (Natick, MA), Heart Rhythm will be published monthly for academic researchers, private practitioners, technicians, trainees, and related medical and industry professionals involved in cardiac pacing and electrophysiology. The title will present scientific and clinical research from "every field involved in cardiac arrhythmia cardiac arrhythmia n. See cardiac dysrhythmia. Cardiac arrhythmia An irregular heart rate or rhythm. Mentioned in: Holter Monitoring, Stress Test cardiac arrhythmia and their treatment," Elsevier said, as well as reviews, case reports and editorials. It is also the host journal for the Cardiac Electrophysiology Society. Online access will be available via NASPE-HRS's web site, CardioSource and Elsevier's Science-Direct service. An annual subscription costs $110 for individuals and $280 for institutions. Elsevier said the mission of JACR JACR Joint Advisory Committee Report is to "fill the gap for information on clinical parameters, practice management, education, health policy, and research on radiology health services health services Managed care The benefits covered under a health contract ." Published monthly in partnership with the American College of Radiology (Reston, VA), the journal is targeted to radiologists, radiation oncologists and medical physicists and is designed to supply "how-to" articles on managing all aspects of their practice, including management, technology and patient services. The first issue included stories on: breast cancer screening This article or section recently underwent a major revision or rewrite and needs further review. You can help! X-ray mammography Mammography is still the modality of choice for screening of early breast cancer, since it is relatively fast, reasonably accurate, and ; medical malpractice reform; research from the NIH "Not invented here." See digispeak. NIH - The United States National Institutes of Health. ; preparing for a radiology practice; quality and safety of medical imaging; and, coding and billing. An annual subscription costs $120 for individuals and $180 for institutions. |
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