The Society for Imaging Informatics in Medicine (SIIM) announced the recipients of awards of distinction and new Fellows recognized during its Annual Meeting, SIIM23, at the Austin Convention Center recently held in Austin, TX.
crisis unfolding in egypt. egypt s national airline carrier has suspended flights from cairo for the next 12 hours. if you want to get out of cairo by air, it s not happening. military tanks also moving through the crowded streets right before our very eyes. according to our sources, more than 800 people have been injured. that s just so far. we just updated that. that was double from what we just saw. alex barrington, author of the midnight house, a best-seller an expert on egypt. you were in egypt last year. you have worked for the new york times for many years and covered this region. what is the message for americans? the message for americans is that you cannot support someone who has been a dictator for 30 years in a poor country where people don t see an outlet and not expect some kind of
nearby cities, this as they set fire to cars, buildings, and even to the ruling party s headquarters. police responding to the chaos with tear gas, water cannons and bullets. greg palkot is live in cairo, egypt, with more. greg? reporter: a tense calm right now in cairo. police, which have done a strong battle against protesters throughout the day, appear to be pulling back to some degree. i m not saying they re defeated, but they don t seem to be as strong as protesters on the street. theres with a 6:00 p.m. curfew. that was two hours ago. folks on the street ignored that. in fact, they stepped up their battle. the headquarters of the ruling party here, the party of hosni mubarek, up in flames tonight because of protesters. behind me, the radio and tv headquarters, another symbol of the regime, it s been under attack. we were out on the street seeing some of it and it was a heavy scene. police were using water cannons, shooting rubber bullets, wading into the crowd. on the