AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writersRadiology EducationESR announces railway deal for ECR 2025In line with ECR 2025's central theme of sustainability, the European Society of Radiology (ESR) has partnered with Austrian Federal Railways to offer special discounts to congress delegates who travel by train.July 25, 2024Artificial IntelligenceGE HealthCare to acquire Intelligent Ultrasound's clinical AI unitGE Healthcare - EUGE HealthCare plans to acquire Intelligent Ultrasound Group's clinical AI software business.July 23, 2024Womens ImagingSonio launches 'soniopedia' for AI ultrasound trainingSonioSonio has unveiled an AI-based training and educational tool for prenatal ultrasound.July 22, 2024Clinical NewsImaging unearths secret world of caterpillarsAn award-winning German researcher has elaborated on how he's using microcomputed tomography to shine light on the mysterious world of tobacco hornworm caterpillars.July 22, 2024Medicolegal issuesIndependent reviews reveal problems in Jersey's radiology departmentReviews revealed that Jersey's radiology department had leadership problems before some women were given possible false-negative breast findings.July 19, 2024Industry NewsRadiologist in Gaza gives details of Israeli detainmentIn a National Public Radio interview, a radiologist in Gaza has told his story of mistreatment during the seven months he spent in Israeli detention.July 19, 2024Artificial IntelligenceBrainomix, Boehringer Ingelheim partner on lung disease careBrainomix has entered into a partnership with Boehringer Ingelheim to improve the care of U.S. patients with fibrosing lung disease.July 18, 2024Radiology EducationESR publishes patient education posters for imaging examsThe European Society of Radiology (ESR) has published seven educational posters to help patients better understand imaging exams.July 15, 2024Radiology EducationDRG and LernRad offer practice-oriented cardiac CT trainingThe German Roentgen Society (DRG) and LernRad have launched a cardiac CT course. Prof. Bettina Baessler outlines the new scheme.July 12, 2024Industry NewsSpain makes progress in phasing out obsolete equipmentObsolete medical imaging technology used in Spain's public and private hospitals has decreased by 25%, according to a report supported by the Spanish Society of Medical Radiology.July 12, 2024Previous PagePage 57 of 952Next PageTop StoriesCTAll roads lead to outsourcingTo solve the problem of poor teleradiology reports, overcalls and unnecessary hedging by younger teleradiologists must be addressed, writes Dr. Paul McCoubrie in a new column.MRIZonal segmentation with AI shows promise in prostate cancerDigital X-RayChest x-rays reveal atherosclerosis in patients undergoing amputationsMRIMRI safety panel unveils findings on patient deathCTAbdominal pain? Consider fishbones