Philip Ward[email protected]Organized Radiology IssuesInterventional radiology: How many to make a team?How many qualified interventional radiologists does a hospital really need on its payroll to deliver a comprehensive service for patients? In a new 22-page document, the U.K. Royal College of Radiologists has provided some much-needed answers.November 3, 2019MRIPolice investigate Swedish MRI accident | How to excel at MDT meetings | Exclusive report on French breast screeningOctober 29, 2019Clinical NewsPolice investigate serious MRI accident in SwedenThe police investigation into last Wednesday's accident at a mobile MRI unit in Swedish Lapland is underway and likely to take several weeks. Chilling details are emerging about the incident that led to a specialist nurse being seriously injured, and members of the country's imaging community have started to respond.October 29, 2019Breast ImagingAuntMinnieEurope.com Women's Imaging InsiderOctober 27, 2019Clinical NewsDr. Maria Klusmann found not guilty in fraud trialLondon-based pediatric radiologist Dr. Maria Joao Coelho Dos Reis Klusmann was found not guilty of fraud on 2 October. It took the jury more than 20 hours of deliberation to reach a majority verdict in the trial, which lasted four weeks.October 1, 2019Clinical NewsEurope supports AI initiative | New survey on hybrid imaging | How to improve stroke pathwayOctober 1, 2019Clinical NewsAuntMinnieEurope.com CT InsiderSeptember 30, 2019Clinical News10 ways to improve stroke pathway in emergency roomA detailed investigation of the CT head stroke pathway -- from when a scan request is made to generation of a final report -- has led to the creation of a 10-point plan of action to improve service delivery at a hospital group in northwest England.September 30, 2019Artificial Intelligence5 facts to know about JFR president | AI studies come up short on quality | Can an AI algorithm fool radiologists?September 24, 2019Artificial IntelligenceLancet: Many AI studies lack quality and depthArtificial intelligence (AI) can detect diseases from medical imaging with similar levels of accuracy as healthcare professionals, according to a new meta-analysis published on 24 September by Lancet Digital Health. However, the authors admit that only a tiny proportion of studies were of sufficient quality to be included in the analysis.September 24, 2019Previous PagePage 62 of 189Next PageTop StoriesWomens ImagingHybrid AI reading shows success in breast cancer screeningA Dutch team found that a hybrid reading strategy for screening mammography reduced radiologist workload by 38% without changing recall or cancer detection rates.Medical, Legal, and PracticeCooking robot gets rave reviews in TübingenMRIUltrasound plus MRI helps diagnose pain from rotator cuff tendinopathyMedical, Legal, and PracticePressure grows for more rigorous financial disclosureMRIMRI, CT findings correlate for assessing epicardial fat volume