Philip Ward[email protected]Clinical NewsRCR: Checklists can save lives and careers"The best radiologist I ever met was also the one with the saddest career-ending story," noted Dr. Tony Nicholson from Leeds, U.K. "Experienced in hundreds of biopsies, he got the wrong side one day. He was busy and distracted," he said. The Royal College of Radiologists (RCR) thinks safety checklists can help avoid situations like this.January 17, 2019Clinical NewsAquatic imaging uncovered | Meet the EuroMinnies finalists | How to avoid pitfalls of adrenal CTJanuary 15, 2019Artificial IntelligenceMeet the finalists for EuroMinnies 2019Competition has been intense for the EuroMinnies, AuntMinnieEurope.com's campaign to recognize the best and brightest in European medical imaging. We received dozens of nominations, but our expert panel has now whittled down the initial list of 97 candidates to 16 finalists in eight categories. Find out who made the final cut.January 15, 2019HomeMeet the finalists for EuroMinnies 2019EuroMinnies finalists, page 2January 15, 2019CTAuntMinnieEurope.com CT InsiderJanuary 14, 2019Clinical NewsHow to avoid pitfalls in interpretation of adrenal imagingA clear understanding of the pitfalls in the performance and interpretation of adrenal CT can help prevent incorrect and inappropriate investigations, award-winning researchers from a top London facility have found. It's essential to keep aware of the full range of pseudolesions and mimics, they said.January 14, 2019Clinical NewsSpanish scoop top research prizes | Grumpy old man rides again | Practical tips on deep learningJanuary 8, 2019Clinical NewsSpanish group scoops top prizes for work in advanced MRIRadiologists from a small city in southern Spain that is famous for its olive oil and medieval fortresses have collected two prestigious awards for their groundbreaking research in the emerging field of diffusion tensor imaging.January 8, 2019Artificial IntelligenceAustrians spell out how to succeed with machine learningIt's vital for radiologists to understand the basic principles of machine learning and the differences between supervised and unsupervised learning, as well as to appreciate the importance of data quality, according to award-winning research from Austria.January 6, 2019Clinical NewsGlobal survey finds wide variation in CT radiation doseSubstantial variation in radiation dose used for CT scans is mainly due to how the scanners are used by medical staff rather than differences in the patients scanned or the machines used, according to an extensive international study published on 2 January in BMJ.January 2, 2019Previous PagePage 73 of 189Next PageTop StoriesCTAll roads lead to outsourcingOvercalls and unnecessary hedging by younger teleradiologists must be tackled if we're to solve the problem of sub-standard reporting, writes Dr. Paul McCoubrie in a new column.MRIZonal segmentation with AI shows promise in prostate cancerDigital X-RayChest x-rays reveal atherosclerosis in patients undergoing amputationsMRIMRI safety panel unveils findings on patient deathCTAbdominal pain? Consider fishbones