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Stresstest for Wuttsa’s Duplicate Check

The upcoming European Congress of Radiology is garnering significant attention as it witnesses a remarkable surge in abstract submissions, coming tantalizingly close to setting a new record. Researchers and professionals worldwide are eager to share groundbreaking insights, with a particular focus on the integration of artificial intelligence in diagnostic practices.

a duplicate might be like a needle in a haystack
Duplicate abstracts might be hard to find – like a needle in a haystack

The surge in submissions spans a diverse range of topics, from pioneering imaging modalities to advancements in interventional radiology techniques. This influx promises a dynamic and collaborative atmosphere, providing a platform for attendees to engage with experts, share best practices, and explore the latest developments in the field.

An essential component of this surge is the utilization of advanced tools such as WUTTSA’s Duplicate Check, underscoring the importance of avoiding duplicate submissions. This ensures a fair evaluation process and enhances the overall quality of the congress, preventing redundancies and fostering a more diverse and innovative exchange of ideas.

As anticipation builds, the Congress is poised to approach, if not surpass, a new record, showcasing the future of medical imaging and the transformative role radiology plays in advancing healthcare globally. The integration of tools like WUTTSA’s Duplicate Check underscores the commitment to a streamlined and efficient abstract evaluation process, contributing to the success of this groundbreaking event.

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wuttsa donates to “die Boje”

Als Unternehmen mit sozialer Verantwortung hat wuttsa sich dazu entschlossen heuer die Arbeit des Vereins “die Boje” finanziell zu unterstützen.

Der Verein, dessen Tätigkeit nicht auf Gewinn gerichtet ist, bezweckt einerseits die psychotherapeutische Gesundheitsvorsorge auf dem Gebiet der Akuthilfe für Kinder und Jugendliche, die von schweren emotionalen Belastungen und einschneidenden Lebensereignissen betroffen sind, andererseits die Erwachsenenbildung als Hilfe im Umgang mit traumatischen Erlebnissen für Personen, die mit Kindern und Jugendlichen arbeiten, sowie Forschungsarbeit