Philip Ward[email protected]Medical, Legal, and PracticeRow breaks out over quality of care at top pediatric hospitalFresh evidence of the extreme tensions that can arise between radiologists, hospital management, and the media has been provided by a very public dispute resulting from a controversial article in a U.K. national newspaper during the weekend.July 5, 2011Enterprise ImagingErrors in MRI; PACS in Israel; ESR's training guidelinesJuly 5, 2011Clinical NewsMRI errors occur most often in spine and brain, U.K. study findsThe most common errors in MRI tend to occur in the spine, followed closely by the brain, and then the pelvis, according to a study of MRI mistakes made over seven years at a district general hospital in the U.K.June 30, 2011Clinical NewsCT community launches; new mammo screening results; 9.4-tesla PET/MRIJune 28, 2011Musculoskeletal RadiologyImaging gets star billing at 2012 Olympic GamesWhen the doors open to the medical facilities in London's Olympic Village next July, an impressive range of imaging equipment will be on display: two 3-tesla MR systems, a CT scanner, four ultrasound units, a digital radiography system, and a RIS/PACS. The total value will be about 7 million pounds.June 28, 2011Clinical NewsSectra to sell mammography business to PhilipsSectra is selling the vast majority of its mammography division to Philips Healthcare for 57.5 million euros ($82 million U.S.) to focus on developing its medical imaging IT business, as well as its orthopedics, osteoporosis assessment, and rheumatology portfolios.June 26, 2011Musculoskeletal RadiologyOlympic organizers issue urgent appeal for MR radiographersThe organizers of the imaging polyclinic at the London 2012 Olympics are facing a serious shortage of MR radiographers, and have issued an urgent appeal for suitably qualified volunteers. Officially, applications closed last October, but the deadline has now been extended indefinitely.June 23, 2011Clinical NewsHarald Østensen tribute; 'feminization' of radiology; CARS newsJune 21, 2011Clinical NewsHarald Østensen tribute; "feminization" of radiology; CARS newsJune 21, 2011Clinical NewsRadiology mourns renowned global educator and ambassadorThe former head of medical imaging at the World Health Organization, Dr. Harald Østensen, age 65, has died. He will be remembered for his commitment and dedication to education in developing countries, for getting radiologists and radiographers to work together, and for much more.June 19, 2011Previous PagePage 184 of 189Next PageTop StoriesInterventionalHow much solid waste do neurointerventions generate?Researchers quantified waste generation in their neurointerventional angiography suite over 90 days.AIResidents outperform AI on intracranial hemorrhage detectionMRIMarion Smits joins Cambridge teamWomens ImagingMammography screening improves survival for late-stage cancersCTUsing GPT‑4o with CT exams helps diagnose ovarian cancer earlier