Rebekah Moan[email protected]Clinical NewsSurvey sheds new light on radiology trainingMore than three-quarters (77%) of junior doctors wish they had experienced more radiology teaching in their undergraduate curriculum, according to a survey of 150 junior doctors from 29 U.K. medical schools. They were particularly keen on learning more about skeletal radiographs and major trauma CT.November 15, 2018Artificial IntelligenceAI's akin to x-ray in revolutionary potential, Italians sayArtificial intelligence (AI) will change radiology practice more than anything since Wilhelm Röntgen's discovery of x-ray, according to researchers from Italy. In new analysis published on 24 October, they assert that radiologists can play a leading role in this upcoming period of rapid change.November 7, 2018Artificial IntelligencePhilips announces AI project for U.K.Philips Healthcare parent Royal Philips has unveiled two healthcare projects backed by the U.K. government that promise to accelerate the development of artificial intelligence (AI) software to support cancer diagnostics.November 5, 2018Clinical NewsSecond-look breast ultrasound spots occult lesionsSecond-look breast ultrasound with volume navigation effectively detects occult additional lesions initially spotted via breast MRI, Italian researchers have found. In addition, the technique permits safe biopsies irrespective of position and depth.November 4, 2018Clinical NewsMedical groups urge endovascular training for strokeMultiple interventional radiology societies have committed to providing necessary stroke training to interventional radiologists to alleviate the shortage of physicians trained in endovascular stroke therapies.October 29, 2018Clinical NewsEdinburgh team shows the way in cardiac imagingTo develop new techniques and better diagnose and treat heart disease, more cardiac imaging specialists are required, and cardiologists and radiologists must collaborate more closely to achieve their common goals, according to U.K. experts.October 29, 2018Genitourinary RadiologyYouTube fails as source of patient informationYouTube videos are unregulated and very unreliable and inaccurate as a source of patient information, according to a new study of prostate biopsies guided by transrectal ultrasound. Researchers from a top London facility found most videos did not discuss complications or side effects, even though healthcare professionals made many of them.October 23, 2018Clinical NewsSwedish trial shows DBT detects more breast cancerDigital breast tomosynthesis (DBT) with a single view detects over a third more breast cancers than traditional mammography, a large Swedish study published on 12 October in Lancet Oncology has found. In addition, most of the breast cancers are invasive cancers.October 17, 2018Clinical NewsPressures on radiology increase litigation risksUnprecedented pressures and the constant struggle to tackle the seemingly endless reporting backlog are contributing to a sustained rise in the number of litigation claims involving radiology, but the number of legal cases remains small, a U.K. study has found.October 14, 2018Clinical NewsKuhl renews support for abbreviated breast MRIAbbreviated breast MRI could be a viable alternative for population-wide screening if combined with dedicated MRI systems optimized for breast imaging and ones that ensure fast patient throughput, according to Dr. Christiane Kuhl.October 8, 2018Previous PagePage 2 of 45Next PageTop StoriesUltrasoundSamsung Medison to acquire SonioSonio will remain an independent company headquartered in France, according to Samsung Medison.Womens ImagingHologic brings Brevera 7-gauge breast biopsy needle to EuropeNuclear MedicineITM appoints chief medical officerIndustry NewsSiemens reports revenue, profit gains in Q2Sponsor ContentJourney to the Cloud: A Snapshot of Market Progress - 22 May @ 7pm CET