Dr. Peter A. Rothschild[email protected]MRI11 steps for preventing MRSA infections in MRIThere is growing concern that patients may contract methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) during MRI scans, based on highly contagious patients being scanned at MRI centers that lack even basic infection control procedures. Dr. Peter A. Rothschild once again shares his outlook on the issues surrounding MRI safety.November 5, 2008MRIPreventing infection in MRI: Best practices for infection control in and around MRI suites, part IIIAuntMinnie.com is pleased to present the third installment in the preventing infection in MRI series by Dr. Peter A. Rothschild. Part III discusses how the current state of MRI practice management contributes to poor infection control policies.July 2, 2008MRIPreventing infection in MRI: Best practices for infection control in and around MRI suites, part IIAuntMinnie.com is pleased to present the second installment of a three-part series on preventing infection in MRI by Dr. Peter A. Rothschild. Part II offers some simple steps to prevent infection in the MRI suite and recommendations for infection control procedures.June 26, 2008MRIPreventing infection in MRI: Best practices for infection control in and around MRI suites, part IAuntMinnie.com is pleased to present the first installment of a three-part series on preventing infection in MRI by Dr. Peter A. Rothschild. The first part focuses on the growing problem of healthcare-associated infections and also details guidelines on infection control and MRI safety.June 19, 2008Page 1 of 1Top StoriesPractice ManagementACR's Ted Burnes talks advocacy in radiology with AuntMinnieTed Burnes from the American College of Radiology spoke with AuntMinnie on achievements in advocacy and what 2026 may bring.Molecular ImagingPiB-PET/CT detects subtypes in cardiac amyloidosisPractice ManagementHPI: 13.5B mL of contrast media administered from 2011 to 2024UltrasoundAI ultrasound tool could reduce unnecessary biopsies by 60%RSNA 20253D CNN model estimates MACE risk from chest CT