Frances Rylands-Monk[email protected]Womens ImagingBreast screening moves to a more personalized approachThe future of breast screening will be about a more personalized approach, predicts Prof. Isabelle Thomassin-Naggara, of AP-HP Sorbonne University, Paris. She looks ahead to breast imaging sessions at JFR 2024.October 3, 2024JFRHow can radiology benefit from Generation Z at work?When working with Generation Z colleagues, it's vital to avoid stereotypes and understand why intergenerational differences exist, says an expert who's organizing a plenary session on the topic at the French national radiology congress, JFR 2024.September 30, 2024JFRMarie-Pierre Revel gives update on CT lung screeningAhead of the French national radiology congress, JFR 2024, we caught up with Prof. Marie-Pierre Revel to get her latest thoughts on CT lung cancer screening. She also speaks about her recent 2.5 km sea swim in Spain.September 27, 2024CTResearchers unveil 10-year results of Scottish CT trialCT assessment of coronary artery disease can have a major impact on the management of patients with stable chest pain, according to new analysis from the SCOT-HEART trial presented on 1 September at ESC 2024.September 2, 2024MRILaughter can boost morale and improve patient communicationLaughter can promote well-being among professionals and patients, but you should never make a joke that might offend the patient, says cardiologist, YouTuber, and comedian Dr. Rohin Francis.August 20, 2024MRIMRI accident causes serious damage at Turkish hospitalA major MRI accident has occurred at Kocaeli University's radiology department in the city of Izmit, 100 km southeast of Istanbul, according to a report in the local media.July 30, 2024CT7 pillars of well-being: how radiology staff can stay happyGood radiology is not just about technology but also about ensuring people feel valued and motivated, says Prof. Annemiek Snoeckx, head of the ESR Education Committee. She does Kintsugi (the Japanese art of repairing pottery) to avoid burnout.March 19, 2024UltrasoundBurnout in trainees: Experts give sage adviceTrainees are most at risk from burnout due to extra stress factors, but much can be done to prevent it, noted speakers from Portugal and Ireland at an ECR 2024 session.February 29, 2024Previous PagePage 2 of 2Top StoriesClinical NewsMcCoubrie on the mangling of medical EnglishRadiologists should employ simplicity of phrase, avoid arcane jargon, and ensure reports are not Joycean, writes Dr. Paul McCoubrie.Molecular ImagingSwedish team shows clinical potential of tau PET scansClinical NewsHospital colleagues pay tribute to Prateek JoshiCTCT advances in colorectal cancer survivalSponsor ContentJoin us 26 June at 6 p.m. CET for a FREE webinar!