Philip Ward[email protected]Clinical NewsAuntMinnieEurope.com MRI InsiderOctober 15, 2018Clinical NewsHow to generate data for machine learning | Kuhl gives update on breast MRI | DBT & ABVS compare well with breast MRIOctober 9, 2018Clinical NewsIs there a crisis in CT dose awareness? | Staffing issues resurface in Scotland | Imaging of lactating womenOctober 2, 2018Clinical NewsSurvey: Clinicians still lack dose awarenessOver a third of clinicians have received no formal education on the risks of exposure to ionizing radiation from imaging examinations, and more than a quarter believe the impact of dose on lifetime cancer risk is either very small or negligible, a new U.K. survey has found.October 2, 2018Clinical NewsParizel quits Europe | Maverinck speaks out on AI | Trainees voice concern on work safetySeptember 25, 2018Clinical NewsParizel quits Europe, heads Down UnderOne of the best-known European radiologists, Dr. Paul M. Parizel, PhD, is to leave his post at Antwerp University Hospital in Belgium. From January, he will combine an academic position as a full professor at the University of Western Australia with a part-time appointment at Royal Perth Hospital.September 25, 2018Clinical NewsBrexit's impact on radiology | Huge CT study identifies hefty cut in radiation dose | AI dominates at Granada congressSeptember 18, 2018Clinical NewsIs bullying a problem in radiology? | How burnout puts patients at risk | Tributes to Isherwood and MargulisSeptember 11, 2018Medical, Legal, and PracticeDoes radiology have a bullying problem?LIVERPOOL - Bullying and harassment are serious endemic problems in some radiology departments, and urgent action is required to promote teamwork and ensure patient care does not suffer, delegates were told on 11 September at the U.K. Royal College of Radiologists annual congress.September 11, 2018Clinical NewsAuntMinnieEurope.com CT InsiderSeptember 10, 2018Previous PagePage 77 of 189Next PageTop StoriesCTRevealed: The cause of CT safety incident in BelgiumA single bottle of contaminated contrast agent was the cause of eight patients becoming unwell after undergoing CT in Dendermonde, East Flanders. Bracco has now issued a statement.MRIIntroducing Maskell’s Law of CancerArtificial IntelligenceInterview with JFR 2025 president: Part 1CTIt's time to get tough on unnecessary scans, Italians saySponsor Content"Join Us"