Philip Ward[email protected]3D PrintingAdrian Dixon on imaging's future; 3D boost for interventional training; CTA of aortic emergenciesFebruary 17, 2015Clinical NewsGermans develop new ways to improve interventional trainingEmerging 3D printing techniques offer great potential to improve interventional radiology training by the use of custom-built rubberlike vessel phantoms that can simulate even the complex anatomy of patients, according to award-winning research from Germany.February 17, 20153D PrintingECR president wears tartan; Swiss on plaque assessment; Italy's new ultrasound studyFebruary 10, 2015ConferenceInterview with ECR 2015 President Dr. Bernd HammAs the boss of one of Europe's largest radiology departments, Dr. Bernd Hamm is used to coping with immense pressure and a heavy workload. He looks ahead to ECR 2015, which begins on 4 March, and speaks about his own department and clinical interests.February 9, 2015Clinical NewsU.K. steps up recruitment drive; diabetes crisis in Middle East; digital breast tomo advancesFebruary 3, 2015Clinical NewsArab Health: 5 tips for handling diabetes foot problemsDUBAI - The creation of a dedicated service for diabetes patients with foot problems, in which interventional radiologists play a central role in limb salvage, is contributing to a dramatic reduction in the number of amputations in the United Arab Emirates.February 1, 2015Digital X-RayBold predictions for 7T MRI; smorgasbord of food signs; cardiac CT or MRI?January 27, 2015Clinical NewsArab Health: Speaker serves smorgasbord of radiology food signsDUBAI - A veritable gastronomic feast was served up at this week's Total Radiology Conference at the multidisciplinary Arab Health show, when a presentation worthy of a Michelin star was delivered about food-inspired signs in radiology.January 27, 2015Clinical NewsArab Health: 7T clinical MR units could soon become realityDUBAI - At least one large company is very interested in developing a 7-tesla MRI system for use in large university hospitals in the near future, a leading European expert said during a keynote lecture at Arab Health.January 26, 2015Clinical NewsArab Health: Why CT really can rule supreme in coronariesDUBAI - CT is now the gold standard for ruling out coronary artery stenoses and coronary anomalies. It can also be useful for coronary artery bypass graft and electrophysiology studies, as well as investigations of pulmonary veins, delegates learned on the opening day of Arab Health.January 25, 2015Previous PagePage 124 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