Dr. Peter Rinck, PhD[email protected]Clinical NewsRude awakening: Will radiographers eventually take over?One of the topics at ECR 2011 in Vienna was carefully kept under wraps: the decision of a major Dutch hospital's department of radiology to train some of its radiographers to read images. It was not discussed on the stage, but rather in the corridors and at the coffee tables.April 18, 2011Clinical NewsThe Guttenberg snippetsThe German minister of defense, Karl-Theodor von Guttenberg, was forced to resign because he copied major parts of his doctoral thesis. Will this incident force universities to clean up their act and clamp down on plagiarism?March 21, 2011Clinical NewsHandle with care: The radiation debateIn his newest column, Dr. Peter Rinck addresses an ever-returning topic in radiology -- radiation risks -- and discusses the findings of some recent studies on radiation dose and cancer risk.March 8, 2011Clinical NewsWeltfremd is of no value to your patientsSome days ago a fellow radiologist brought to my attention an article hidden at the end of a recent issue of Radiology. She considered the paper "weltfremd," which is one of those German words that are difficult to translate.February 28, 2011Previous PagePage 10 of 10Top StoriesMRIGadolinium in ... beer?Results from a French study offer a "snapshot" of the current status of rare earth element contamination in beverages.Artificial IntelligenceBeyond the algorithm: Embedding AI into imaging workflowsRadiology EducationUkrainian radiologists train, collaborate throughout warMRICE MRI-based radiomics model captures DEB TACE-induced tumor changesCTImaging casts new light on war injuries