Philip Ward[email protected]Clinical NewsAuntMinnieEurope.com MRI InsiderJanuary 8, 2017Clinical NewsAccelerated MRI can bring benefits in daily routineAccelerated MRI techniques are readily available today and offer clear advantages in terms of time, resolution, diagnostic accuracy, and patient compliance, according to researchers from Bern in Switzerland.January 8, 2017Clinical News3D printing comes of age | How to avoid burnout | Machine learning advancesJanuary 3, 2017Clinical NewsSwiss identify pros and cons of 3D printingThree-dimensional printing represents a valuable addition to the radiological report, and along with virtual reality, it will play an increasing role in conveying information to referrers, Swiss experts believe.January 3, 2017Clinical NewsTop 10 articles for 2016 on AuntMinnieEurope.comDecember 27, 2016Musculoskeletal RadiologyTop 10 AuntMinnieEurope stories for 2016We're pleased to offer the top 10 stories of 2016 on AuntMinnieEurope.com. Based on our list, the single most important issue facing European radiologists was the ongoing debate over the safety of gadolinium-based contrast agents for MRI.December 27, 2016Clinical NewsLessons from RSNA 2016 | Teleradiologist responds to CT audit | Rave reviews for x-ray checklistDecember 20, 2016Clinical NewsIranians collect RSNA prize for eye researchA team from Tehran, Iran, scooped a prestigious cum laude award from poster-hall judges at RSNA 2016 for its practical and timely work on what interventional radiologists need to know about retinoblastoma.December 20, 2016Clinical NewsLancet: Add MRI to shed light on fetal brain abnormalitiesIf a 20-week fetal ultrasound scan reveals a potential brain abnormality, an MRI examination should be performed, U.K. researchers have recommended in an article published online by Lancet on 15 December.December 14, 2016Clinical NewsErrors in teleradiology | Dance movie gets attention | Guide for patients wins praiseDecember 13, 2016Previous PagePage 99 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