Philip Ward[email protected]Clinical NewsUltrasound loses one of its greats in David CosgroveDr. David Cosgrove, a leading researcher and teacher from London, died on Tuesday, 16 May, at the age of 78. An enthusiast for clinical ultrasound, microbubble contrast agents, and elastography, he remained active right up to his death.May 23, 2017Clinical NewsMRI shows true value in invasive placentaFurther evidence of MRI's ability to confirm suspected placental anomalies or to assist in cases of equivocal ultrasound findings has come from Saudi Arabia. A study of pregnant women found that noncontrast MRI is a sensitive diagnostic test for detecting invasive placenta.May 21, 2017Clinical NewsLife after the cyberattack | Belgium's action plan on data security | What causes unnecessary scans?May 16, 2017Clinical NewsNew audit pinpoints causes of 'wasteful' unnecessary scansRadiologists' failure to check the validity of requests for CT and MRI scans, along with ignorance among referring doctors of appropriateness criteria for imaging examinations, are the most important reasons for costly inappropriate requests of radiological exams, a new study from Saudi Arabia found.May 16, 2017Clinical NewsWhy the fuss about artificial intelligence? | PACS alerts offer benefits | Germany's new law on radiation safetyMay 9, 2017Clinical NewsPACS alerts can boost communication with referrersA fatal accident due to an oversight by a referring physician has prompted staff at a radiology department to implement a PACS alert system, and it's already helping to improve communication and collaboration between radiologists and referring physicians.May 9, 2017Clinical NewsCAD, 3D rendering give boost to surgical planningVirtual simulations of interventional and surgical procedures using open-source computer-aided detection (CAD) software is improving the accuracy of preoperative planning in corrective jaw surgery, German researchers have found.May 7, 2017Clinical NewsMaverinck on fake news | Molecular experts tackle heart disease | Helen Carty rememberedMay 2, 2017Clinical NewsRadiology mourns Dr. Helen Carty, 1944-2017Tributes are being paid to Dr. Helen Carty, the leading pediatric radiologist from Liverpool, U.K., who died peacefully at home on 23 April at the age of 72. She was a world expert in imaging of child abuse, the president of ECR 2004, and a gold medalist at ECR 2009.April 27, 2017Clinical NewsNew e-learning case study | Dose optimization in dual-source CT | Tips and tricks for pelvic MRIApril 25, 2017Previous PagePage 95 of 189Next PageTop StoriesMolecular ImagingUnfilled vacancies and disparities persist in nuclear medicineNuclear medicine specialists have high career satisfaction, but unfilled vacancies and career disparities persist, find a workforce survey by the European Association of Nuclear Medicine (EANM).Molecular ImagingPET develops key clinical role in neuroendocrine tumorsMolecular ImagingPET/CT visualizes complications in patients on hemodialysisCTAll roads lead to outsourcingMRIZonal segmentation with AI shows promise in prostate cancer