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Supporting Olympians through imaging: Tokyo 2020

There were many unforgettable highlights that occurred during the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games. Earning a record 24 medals, our Canadian athletes certainly left their mark on the world stage. One of the most memorable outcomes was 21-year-old swimmer Penny Oleksiak taking home three medals on top of the four medals she won at the 2016 […] ....

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First figures released on imaging of Tokyo Olympics


August 4, 2021 Over 200 MRI exams were performed in the polyclinic during the first week of the Tokyo Olympics, and 90% of these scans were for suspected musculoskeletal (MSK) injuries, chief radiologist Dr. Yukihisa Saida has revealed.
Nearly 30 MRI exams are being carried out daily at the Games, and the number of MRI scans is likely to exceed 600 during the Olympics and 300 during the Paralympics, he told
AuntMinnie.com.
A team of 75 radiographers are working at the Olympic Village. Image courtesy of Dr. Yukihisa Saida.
The total number of radiologists working at Tokyo 2020 is 23, and two or three radiologists work on an average day. The equivalent number of radiographers is 75, of whom eight or nine work each day. ....

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Along the Columbia River, Making a Monument of the Land


Along the Columbia River, Making a Monument of the Land
In the Pacific Northwest, Maya Lin’s ‘art landscapes’ celebrate the river’s partnership with Native American tribes.
The Listening Circle amphitheater at Chief Timothy Park is on an island in the Snake River near Clarkston, Wash.Credit.via Confluence Project
By Alex V. Cipolle
This article is part of our latest
, which focuses on reopening, reinvention and resilience.
On a spring morning, the Vancouver Land Bridge appears to be a bridge alive, lush with native plants fluttering in the wind as joggers follow its wavy path. Its long arc about a third of a mile weaves and soars over Highway 14, reconnecting the Columbia River with the ancient Klickitat Trail, said to have been used by Northwest tribes for millenniums. ....

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