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Jane Adam: Audits aren't boring and they must be done
By
Dr. Christiane Nyhsen
Audit is perceived by many as the boring counterpart to the more exciting "proper" research. But audit is important and will be even more so in the future, according to Dr. E. Jane Adam, chairperson of the European Society of Radiology's Professional Organisation Committee. She explains why everybody must undertake audits and advises on how they can be planned and published.
March 26, 2014
Top tips from Adrian Dixon on brushing up your CV
By
Dr. Christiane Nyhsen
VIENNA - Seeking advice on CVs and job interviews? Who better to ask than Dr. Adrian Dixon, long-serÂving Cambridge professor and dedicated teacher, researcher, and mentor, as well as former editor in chief of
European Radiology
.
March 11, 2014
New ESR president wants to draw national societies closer
By
Mélisande Rouger
VIENNA - Incoming European Society of Radiology (ESR) President Dr. Lorenzo Bonomo discusses his plans for the organization during his presidency and his vision for the year to come.
March 10, 2014
Radiology trainees get to grips with emergencies
By
Mélisande Rouger
VIENNA - Emergency radiology (ER) in the night shift can be a tricky setting for radiologists of all ages and experience, but it is particularly difficult for beginners in the specialty. Speakers at the Radiology Trainees Forum on Sunday shared some advice on emergency imaging with attendees at ECR 2014.
March 9, 2014
Specific training needed to build radiology expertise
By
Erik L. Ridley
VIENNA - What do expert radiologists know that less experienced radiologists don't? How to search through images and what to look for, Irish researchers reported during a presentation on Saturday at ECR 2014.
March 7, 2014
Arab Health: UAE resident program finds its own way
By
Eric Barnes
DUBAI - Even in the best of circumstances, setting up a radiology resident training program can be a challenge. But for a large regional hospital in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) with a transient international staff and no experience or particular preferences with regard to training, the job can be more than daunting.
January 27, 2014
Residents' burnout shows up on fMRI scans
By
Eric Barnes
In the first study to examine physician burnout using functional MRI (fMRI), researchers found that residents' clinical reasoning is more profoundly affected by the syndrome than that of faculty physicians. Results were published in
Frontiers in Psychiatry
.
December 30, 2013
European Radiology
creates editorial fellowship
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
The European Radiology Private Foundation has created the ESR Albert L. Baert Editorial Fellowship, the foundation said.
November 25, 2013
Debate intensifies over limits on radiology trainees in France
By
Philip Ward
The French Society of Radiology (SFR) has issued a strong warning about the dangers of limits on the number of radiology trainees being imposed by the government of President François Hollande. Over the next five years, 1,114 residents will be trained, but the SFR and others think 1,300 or more will be needed to maintain care.
August 5, 2013
New survey highlights major gaps in radiology teaching
By
Philip Ward
Radiology teaching for medical students requires substantial improvements, particularly when it comes to interventional techniques, according to a survey reported at the 2013 U.K. Radiological Congress. Nearly 8% of respondents had never heard of interventional radiology.
July 29, 2013
A practical guide to radiology trainee recruitment
By
Dr. Paul McCoubrie
As Oscar Wilde once so neatly didn't put it, "There are lies, damned lies, and radiology trainee applications." To shortlist effectively requires an ability to read between the lines. Columnist Dr. Paul McCoubrie provides a key to what commonly used phrases actually mean.
July 2, 2013
Unpaid overtime and long working hours persist
By
Philip Ward
A third of radiologists typically work more than 50 hours a week, and almost 10% of them work more than 60 hours per week. The majority tend to start work at around 8Â a.m. or earlier, and do an average of one on-call session per week,
AuntMinnieEurope.com
's survey has found.
June 27, 2013
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