Philip Ward[email protected]Clinical NewsScottish team strives to speed up prostate MRI reportingRadiologists in Scotland have adopted a rigorous approach to quality management to improve the scheduling and reporting of prebiopsy prostate MRI exams. They narrowly failed to meet their 2019 target of reporting 90% of all requested exams within 28 days, but feel they're heading the right way.October 11, 2020Clinical NewsWeek in Review: Is WFH good for radiology? | AI predicts oxygen need in COVID-19 cases | 3 ways pandemic is transforming breast cancer careOctober 8, 2020Clinical NewsWeek in Review: Is research quality suffering due to COVID-19? | Top U.K. facility investigates errors | McCoubrie's advice on career dipsOctober 1, 2020Clinical NewsWhat's the best technique to visualize hepatic malignancies?Both 3D volume rendering (VR) and maximum intensity projection (MIP) are clinically useful imaging modalities for visualizing complex liver anatomy, but 3D VR provides additional features absent from MIP, according to research posted in the European Journal of Radiology.September 30, 2020CTAuntMinnieEurope.com CT InsiderSeptember 28, 2020Body ImagingDoes reporting speed matter when it comes to errors?Reporting speed appears to play less of a role in causing radiological errors than other human and technical factors, according to a new two-year study from a London teaching hospital. The findings were presented to RCR Digital 2020, the U.K. Royal College of Radiologists' (RCR) online learning program that runs from 21 September to 9 October.September 28, 2020Clinical NewsHow to deal with a midlife crisisEverybody suffers from a career dip during their working life, and the solution is not to go out and buy a motorbike, sports car, and skinny jeans and loafers, says regular columnist Dr. Paul McCoubrie. He has some practical advice on how to keep going in the middle years.September 28, 2020Clinical NewsWeek in Review: New COVID-19 work from King's College | 18-hour trek for cancer therapy | How AI can reduce stressSeptember 24, 2020Clinical NewsWeek in Review: Global modality use in COVID-19 cases | Are private radiologists undervalued? | Unchecked scan results Down UnderSeptember 17, 2020Clinical NewsGlobal COVID-19 survey casts light on modality useA survey of 50 radiology departments in 33 countries has highlighted significant variations in imaging procedures for COVID-19 patients. Conducted by the International Society of Radiology and supported by the European Society of Radiology, the research was published online on 17 September by European Radiology.September 16, 2020Previous PagePage 46 of 189Next PageTop StoriesMRIUltrasound plus MRI helps diagnose pain from rotator cuff tendinopathyThe two modalities complement each other for this indication, according to a team of Turkish researchers.Medical, Legal, and PracticePressure grows for more rigorous financial disclosureMRIMRI, CT findings correlate for assessing epicardial fat volumeRadiology EducationESR survey put focus on radiology subspecializationWomens ImagingAlgorithms from AI mammography challenge perform well