Erik L. Ridley[email protected]ConferenceRadiologists must be aware, vigilant with mobile devicesVIENNA - Mobile devices can be used in a variety of applications in radiology, but it's vital to understand the technology's limitations and security issues when reading images or sharing cases with colleagues, according to a Wednesday morning refresher course at ECR 2016.March 1, 2016Clinical NewsQuantitative ultrasound method stages fatty liverA computer-aided ultrasound technique can be used to stage liver steatosis, or fatty liver, offering high correlation with fat measurements produced from MR spectroscopy, according to a pilot study from Radboud University Medical Center in Nijmegen, the Netherlands.February 15, 2016Clinical NewsAuntMinnieEurope.com Healthcare Informatics InsiderFebruary 2, 2016Clinical NewsStructured reports boost surgeon satisfaction, plansStructured reports of shoulder MRI studies tend to be more comprehensive and relevant than traditional free-text reports, and surgeons appreciate those benefits for expeditious clinical decision-making and surgical planning, German researchers have reported.February 2, 2016Clinical NewsAuntMinnieEurope.com PACS InsiderJanuary 13, 2016Clinical NewsPACS software benefits from real-world feedbackRadiologists frequently discover usability issues on workstations during clinical use, so it's important for vendors to continue evaluating their software after deployment, according to new research from the University Medical Center Groningen in the Netherlands.January 13, 2016Clinical NewsAnalysis finds variation in how radiologists use PACSIndividual radiologists may not always go about interpreting an imaging study in the same manner on PACS as their colleagues, but these variations don't typically result in differences in reading times, according to research presented at the recent RSNA 2015 meeting in Chicago.January 11, 2016Clinical NewsShear-wave elastography aids monitoring of tendinopathyShear-wave elastography performs better than B-mode and power Doppler ultrasound for evaluating tendinopathy and helping to assess treatment response, German researchers recently reported at the RSNA 2015 meeting in Chicago.December 16, 2015Clinical NewsAuntMinnieEurope.com Healthcare Informatics InsiderDecember 15, 2015Clinical NewsStructured reports facilitate epidemiological analysisUnlike those created in the traditional free-text format, structured radiology reports enable real-time calculation of epidemiological statistics and provide significant value for decision support and quality assurance, according to German research presented at RSNA 2015 in Chicago.December 15, 2015Previous PagePage 31 of 58Next PageTop StoriesArtificial IntelligenceWho will get rich out of radiology AI?Most productivity gains from AI will go to employers, vendors, and private-equity firms rather than employed radiologists, and as AI redefines roles, radiologists should seek equity, specialize, or pivot, according to a new opinion piece.MRINorway shows the way on addressing overuse of medical imagingCTStrategic plan for radiology leads to strong protests in FranceMRIAI improves diagnostic consistency in bpMRI for prostate imagingMolecular ImagingDublin team evaluates radiation dose in PSMA PET/CT