Posts by Michael S. Gee, MD, PhD
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Non-Sedation Practices for Pediatric MRI Deserve Wider Adoption, Standardization
Michael S. Gee, MD, PhD, Camilo Jaimes, MD, and colleagues found in an international survey that use of non-sedation practices is nearly universal (49/50 institutions, 98%) but the techniques employed varied widely and had different success rates, suggesting room to improve adoption and a need for standardization.
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Review: Solving Technical Problems in Fetal MRI
Massachusetts General Hospital researchers recently reviewed strategies for optimizing image quality and reducing artifacts during fetal MRI.
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Review: Reducing the Use of Gadolinium-based Contrast Agents for Abdominal MRI in Children
Young patients are at risk of receiving multiple doses of gadolinium-based contrast agents if they need serial abdominal MRI, and radiologists should make every effort to minimize their exposure.
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Adapting Radiology Operations to the COVID-19 Pandemic
In a significant change to its usual practice, the Mass General Department of Radiology has implemented work-from-home policies, enabling remote coverage through various technological solutions.
Biography
Michael S. Gee, MD, PhD is the deputy chair of Radiology at Massachusetts General Hospital and director of integrated research at Mass General Brigham Radiology.