AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writersIndustry NewsIRadimed resumes shipments of MRI-compatible monitorMRI accessories company IRadimed has resumed shipments in Europe of its 3880 MRI-compatible vital signs monitor after completing the CE Mark renewal process for the device.December 12, 2019Organized Radiology IssuesESR issues report on status of women in radiologyThe European Society of Radiology (ESR) has published a comprehensive report on the status of women in the field of radiology. The special report was published on 4 December in European Radiology.December 11, 2019AIESR, EIBIR take applications for 2020 research grantsThe European Society of Radiology (ESR), in collaboration with the European Institute for Biomedical Imaging Research (EIBIR), has begun accepting applications for its ESR Research Seed Grants for 2020.December 11, 2019Clinical News17-year-old boy dies of rare stroke missed on CT scanBrain CT scans were not enough to detect basilar artery thrombosis in a fit and healthy U.K. teenager who died several days after the missed diagnosis, according to a recent article from the Independent.December 9, 2019EquipmentDITTA releases document on medical imaging refurbishmentThe Global Diagnostic Imaging, Healthcare IT, and Radiation Therapy Trade Association (DITTA) has released an international standard detailing appropriate practices for the refurbishment and restoration of used medical imaging equipment.December 8, 2019Clinical NewsLaszlo Tabar receives award from Indian groupThe Breast Imaging Society of India has delivered a lifetime achievement award to Dr. László Tabár for his many years of work promoting and investigating the early detection of breast cancer.December 8, 2019Medical, Legal, and PracticeInvestigation continues into Swedish MRI accidentThe Swedish police investigation into October's serious accident at Sunderby Hospital in Luleå remains ongoing, according to Peter Wallerström, an investigator at the police's environmental crime unit.December 8, 2019AIOptasia reports vertebral fracture detection milestoneArtificial intelligence (AI) software developer Optasia Medical said that its osteoporosis detection AI algorithm has been used to detect previously undiagnosed spinal fractures in more than 2,000 patients in the U.K. National Health Service.December 8, 2019AIBinomixRay selects RadLogics' AI softwareRussia-based BinomixRay has selected software developer RadLogics' Virtual Resident artificial intelligence (AI) software for use with CT and x-ray exams.December 5, 2019Medical, Legal, and PracticeVIDI expands network in FranceVIDI, France's largest private radiology group, announced that it has added a further 16 centers to its portfolio during 2019. The group's network now totals 41 centers, 700 radiologists, and 3,500 employees across France, conducting imaging exams on 5 million patients annually.December 5, 2019Previous PagePage 294 of 954Next PageTop StoriesECR 2026ECR: Ethical AI in radiology -- why safety begins after deploymentThe algorithms are here. New regulations aren't. And the clinical evidence is still catching up. At ECR 2026 in Vienna, a session on AI ethics examined what fills that gap, and who bears the cost.ECR 2026Video from ECR: Ukrainian radiologists refuse isolation despite warECR 2026ECR: FDG-PET/CT detects stroke damage missed by CT and MRIECR 2026Video from ECR: Steve Holloway on industry trendsECR 2026ECR: New guidelines point to MRI for rectal cancer evaluation