Erik L. Ridley[email protected]ConferenceRussia eyes teleradiology to bridge gaps in healthcareVIENNA - Slowly but surely, teleradiology is clearing challenging hurdles to adoption in Russia, paving the way for improved healthcare in sparsely populated areas of the country, attendees learned during Friday's "ESR meets Russia" session at ECR 2014.March 6, 2014ConferenceiPad offers promise for mobile assessment of acute GI bleedingVIENNA - An iPad can be an effective tool for reading CT angiography studies in patients suspected of having acute gastrointestinal (GI) bleeding, according to a presentation from Italian researchers on Thursday at ECR 2014.March 5, 2014Enterprise ImagingAuntMinnieEurope.com PACS InsiderFebruary 18, 2014Clinical NewsConceptual model explains success behind PACSIt can be challenging to determine the factors behind a successful PACS deployment. But a PACS performance framework developed by Dutch researchers may offer some important clues for hospitals seeking to maximize their investment.February 18, 2014Imaging InformaticsAuntMinnieEurope.com Healthcare Informatics InsiderFebruary 10, 2014Enterprise ImagingSwiss use feedback system to improve report turnaround timesKnowing that your performance is being monitored and compared with your peers can be a powerful motivator. Swiss researchers have recently garnered significant improvements after implementing a system that shows radiology residents and staff radiologists how their report turnaround time ranks among their colleagues.February 10, 2014Clinical NewsFor reliable radiation dose data, RIS/PACS works bestActual patient radiation dose data extracted from RIS/PACS databases are far more reliable than commonly used self-reported patient dose surveys that are based on average-sized patients and typical scanner parameters, researchers from Western Australia have found.February 10, 2014Clinical NewsIs point-of-care ultrasound the new stethoscope?The role of point-of-care ultrasound in developing countries, the need for early ultrasound education, and the expansion of point-of-care cardiac ultrasound are among the featured topics in the latest issue of the World Heart Federation's Global Heart journal.January 26, 2014Clinical NewsiPhone facilitates second opinions for on-call radiologistsOn-call radiology residents can reliably use a smartphone to get after-hours advice from more experienced or specialized radiologists on challenging CT cases for the diagnosis of appendicitis, Korean researchers recently reported.January 19, 20143D PrintingAuntMinnieEurope.com Advanced Visualization InsiderJanuary 12, 2014Previous PagePage 41 of 58Next PageTop StoriesCTThoracic experts publish post-COVID CT recommendationsA group of thoracic radiologists has published a consensus statement on best practices in CT imaging of post-COVID patients.CTNew survey shines light on diagnostic reference levelsInterventionalEmbolization method validated for knee osteoarthritis casesMolecular ImagingPET/CT scans show lung damage in stone workersDigital X-RayMobile app proves value in radiation protection training