Philip Ward[email protected]CTCommunicate or get sued, warns Berlin; fetal autopsies & consent; x-ray art from the NetherlandsOctober 14, 2014Clinical NewsConsent problems hold back fetal autopsiesGlobal researchers who are eager to gain experience in fetal autopsies using CT and MRI are facing immense frustration due to ongoing difficulties over obtaining consent, and one investigator reports being "hamstrung" by the procedures and bureaucracy of ethics committees.October 14, 20143D PrintingU.K. strike set for October 20; avoiding malpractice claims; teleradiology's pitfallsOctober 7, 2014RadiographersU.K. radiographers opt to strike on 20 OctoberFor the first time in more than 30 years, radiographers in the U.K. public sector will take part in a national strike for four hours on the morning of Monday, 20 October. Also, nonurgent imaging procedures look set to be disrupted throughout that week.October 7, 2014CTRadiographers' strike looms in U.K.; Germany's pediatric crisis; cervical spine traumaSeptember 30, 2014CTAuntMinnieEurope.com CT InsiderSeptember 29, 2014Clinical NewsDebate over cervical spinal trauma takes new turnMany cervical spine injuries identified on subsequent CT scans are not visible on plain radiographs, and there is also a high rate of technical inadequacy of cervical spine plain radiography in trauma cases, according to award-winning research.September 29, 2014CTRinck's top article of 2014; up close with Bernd Hamm; Philips plans reorganizationSeptember 23, 2014Advanced VisualizationU.K. releases new advice on CT colonographyThe U.K. Royal College of Radiologists (RCR) and the British Society of Gastrointestinal and Abdominal Radiology have issued recommendations on the use of CT colonography. The 23-page document can be downloaded for free from the RCR's website and includes details about how to plan and deliver a service.September 22, 2014Digital X-RayAuntMinnieEurope.com Digital X-Ray InsiderSeptember 21, 2014Previous PagePage 129 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