Philip Ward[email protected]RadiographersRole extension for radiographers; MRI of obese patients; news from PisaApril 19, 2011Clinical NewsOpen MRI provides answers in excessively obese patientsOpen MR examinations performed at specially equipped hospitals can help to overcome the hefty challenges posed by the growing number of excessively obese patients, according to German researchers.April 18, 2011Clinical NewsSpeech recognition gathers speed in SwedenOnly about 10% of Swedish radiologists use speech recognition, but this situation appears to be changing fast. More of them now recognize that the technology can cut report turnaround times and is relatively easy to use.April 13, 2011Clinical NewsNew advanced visualization community; how to win turf battlesApril 12, 2011Clinical News3T MRI helps confirm age of asylum seekers and sports starsMRI is significantly better than plain radiography for imaging the medial extremity of the clavicle in forensic bone age estimation. In cases where accuracy is the primary concern, MRI should be used, but from a practical point of view, only in cases where radiography is inconclusive.April 7, 2011Clinical NewsCase reports go weekly; pacemakers and MRIApril 5, 2011Clinical NewsIntroducing the AuntMinnieEurope Editorial Advisory BoardThe formation of AuntMinnieEurope.com's Editorial Advisory Board has been announced, following the group's first editorial meeting held during ECR 2011 in Vienna.March 31, 2011Clinical NewsNew Healthcare Informatics Digital Community; unrest in NorwayMarch 29, 2011Clinical NewsStudy enhances radiographers' role in colon cancer screeningA virtual training scheme designed to teach radiographers how to interpret CT colonography exams is showing some signs of success. This provides further evidence that involving radiographers in colorectal cancer screening may allow double reading and lead to substantial cost savings.March 23, 2011Clinical NewsNew women's imaging community; Maverinck on the Guttenberg snippetsMarch 22, 2011Previous PagePage 187 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