Philip Ward[email protected]Clinical News10 golden rules on CT use in severe traumaThe U.K. has updated its standards for the provision of trauma radiology to severely injured patients, covering patient management, quality indicators, and protocols for imaging and reporting. The report contains 10 standards for optimum use of CT.November 11, 20153D PrintingLego builds trust in MRI; home working's no bed of roses; German view on teleradiologyNovember 10, 2015Organized Radiology IssuesHome reporting is not a bed of roses, warns RCRFlexible home working can lead to a shift of resources away from radiology departments, and it encourages less contact with colleagues and the de-skilling of radiologists doing predominantly remote reporting, according to the U.K. Royal College of Radiologists (RCR).November 9, 2015Clinical NewsSink or swim for U.K. radiology; life after Esther Williams; cutting CT dose without IRNovember 3, 2015Clinical NewsLung MRI rivals CT in complex pneumoniaMRI is accurate for detecting problems in children with lower airway tract infection and can pinpoint the dynamics of morphologic changes during treatment, and soon it may replace CT in cases of complicated pneumonia, according to award-winning German research.November 2, 2015Musculoskeletal Radiology3T MRI delivers on synchronized swimmersHip injuries are common among elite synchronized swimmers, but they form only a part of a complex clinical picture in a group of athletes that represents a major diagnostic challenge, according to researchers from a top London institution.November 1, 2015Clinical NewsHow to cut dose if you lack iterative reconstructionIterative reconstruction is fast becoming the magic bullet for CT dose reduction, but if you have an older CT scanner without this function, what can you do? Adjusting the scanning range of CT pulmonary angiography cuts dose by 24% and is safe, with a low recall rate, U.K. researchers have reported.October 29, 20153D PrintingTapping the talents of over 50s; x-ray & hip trauma; 1,000 graves in RennesOctober 27, 2015Organized Radiology IssuesMake better use of over 50s, RCR urgesMore careful consideration of workload, work type, and working hours is essential to maximize the expertise of older radiologists and bring huge benefits for the individual practitioner, radiology departments, and patients, according to the U.K. Royal College of Radiologists (RCR). It is encouraging employers to take urgent action to retain senior staff.October 27, 2015Clinical NewsNews roundup from JFR; calamity in publishing; neonatal chest x-raysOctober 20, 2015Previous PagePage 114 of 189Next PageTop StoriesMolecular ImagingUnfilled vacancies and disparities persist in nuclear medicineNuclear medicine specialists have high career satisfaction, but unfilled vacancies and career disparities persist, finds a workforce survey by the European Association of Nuclear Medicine (EANM).Molecular ImagingPET develops key clinical role in neuroendocrine tumorsMolecular ImagingPET/CT visualizes complications in patients on hemodialysisCTAll roads lead to outsourcingMRIZonal segmentation with AI shows promise in prostate cancer