Philip Ward[email protected]CTLocum doctor struck off for gross misconductA locum doctor who told a patient she needed a CT scan "to see if she had a brain" has been erased from the U.K. medical register. The same doctor urinated in a hospital sink twice and ignored COVID-19 protocols.October 29, 2024Clinical NewsWeek in Review: Is 11.7T MRI safe? | Sustainable breast biopsies | Asian attitudes to breast screeningMRI researchers have attempted to silence the skeptics by proving humans can safely tolerate strong magnetic fields.October 24, 2024Womens ImagingAuntMinnieEurope.com Women's Imaging InsiderEvaluating the sustainability of breast biopsies: Are we green enough? A new survey presented at EUSOBI 2024 provides answers.October 24, 2024Womens ImagingSustainability of breast biopsies comes under scrutinyA 2024 survey of ultrasound-guided breast biopsies in over 100 Italian centers has shown a heavy reliance on single-use sterile items, contributing significantly to clinical waste.October 24, 2024UltrasoundUkraine's top pediatric hospital rebuilds after bomb attackRadiology staff at the Ohmatdyt Children's Hospital in Kyiv are making steady progress with their plan to restore normal service after a devastating missile attack.October 22, 2024Industry NewsTeam Ranschaert achieves goals in AmsterdamProf. Erik Ranschaert, PhD, an editorial advisor on AuntMinnieEurope.com, and his son, William, successfully completed the Amsterdam marathon on 20 October.October 21, 2024Clinical NewsWeek in Review: Trainees' strike in Belgium | Italy hosts G7 meeting | AI and lung x-raysRadiology residents in Brussels say the absence of senior radiologists is forcing them to work on-call shifts outside of their internship plan, and they insist the situation is dangerous.October 17, 2024Residents/FellowsTrainee radiologists go on strike in BrusselsTrainee radiologists at Brussels University Hospital have gone on strike to protest about a lack of adequate supervision. Senior colleagues support the action.October 15, 2024Artificial IntelligenceRadiology's G7 forum goes ahead in VeniceThe first meeting of the radiological societies making up the G7 bloc took place in Venice from 10 to 13 October. The focus was on sustainability, AI, imaging the elderly, workforce and burnout, and the future.October 15, 2024Imaging InformaticsRanschaert, Morozov pound the pavement in PisaTwo AuntMinnieEurope.com editorial advisory board members took a short break from their busy schedules during the Annual Meeting of the European Society of Medical Imaging Informatics (EuSoMII) to enjoy a run together.October 14, 2024Previous PagePage 13 of 25Next PageTop StoriesCTBrady: Europe must act on training and workforce needsHarmonized training and workforce standards across the EU are essential for radiology to prosper in the years ahead, says former ESR President Prof. Adrian Brady in a Q&A interview.MRIGEHC reveals plans to acquire Belgium’s icometrixMolecular ImagingDutch study proposes method for developing pediatric DRLsArtificial IntelligenceMajor shake-up looms for AI platform sectorSponsor Content"Join Us"