AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writersArtificial IntelligenceAidoc joins forces with Subtle MedicalFellow radiology artificial intelligence (AI) software developers Aidoc and Subtle Medical are teaming up to provide AI-based image enhancement and triage on one platform.September 15, 2021Industry NewsIBA, SCK CEN sign actinium-225 dealProton therapy developer Ion Beam Applications (IBA) and Belgian nuclear research center SCK CEN have partnered to enable the production of the medical radioisotope actinium-225.September 14, 2021Clinical NewsAccuray promotes prostate cancer research at ESTRO 2021Radiation oncology firm Accuray is highlighting research presented at the recent European Society for Radiotherapy and Oncology (ESTRO) annual congress on the benefits of its CyberKnife robotic radiotherapy platform in prostate cancer treatment.September 13, 2021Radiology EducationI-MED Radiology announces collaboration with MRI OnlineAustralian medical imaging provider I-MED Radiology has signed a multiyear agreement with MRI Online covering online continuing education programs for radiologists.September 12, 2021Clinical NewsTelemis secures Latvian partnership dealPACS vendor Telemis has signed an agreement with Latvian medical equipment firm A. Medical.September 12, 2021Clinical NewsESR reveals plan to 'invest in the youth' at ECR 2022The European Society of Radiology (ESR) intends to highlight and support young residents in radiology at its annual meeting, to be held in Vienna in March 2022.September 12, 2021Artificial IntelligenceOSIC launches repository for interstitial lung diseasesThe Open Source Imaging Consortium (OSIC) is launching the OSIC Data Repository, a global data repository for interstitial lung diseases.September 12, 2021Product NewsMindray unveils point-of-care ultrasound unitMindray has introduced TE9 as the latest addition to its point-of-care ultrasound portfolio.September 12, 2021Body ImagingStudy calls for major improvements in osteoporosis diagnosisThe diagnosis of osteoporosis needs to improve significantly, according to a recent Australian study being highlighted in a press release issued on 9 September by Monash University in Melbourne, Australia.September 9, 2021Clinical NewsRadiologists urged to cover spinal fractures in alertsRadiology departments should include spinal fractures in their policies for alerts -- and the need is urgent. That's the view of the U.K. Royal Osteoporosis Society, which has addressed the topic in a BBC News report.September 9, 2021Previous PagePage 177 of 935Next PageTop StoriesRadiology Education5 tips on how to succeed with online learningWe attach less meaning to an online course, so we value it less, radiologist Dr. Chris Hammond writes. He gives advice on making e-learning a richer experience.MalpracticeManslaughter trial gets underway in RomeWomens ImagingDBT plus synthesized mammo leads to fewer false-positive recallsCTImaging linked to blood cancers in younger patientsWomens ImagingDutch authors cast light on uterine fibroids