Frances Rylands-Monk[email protected]AIRussians look to sift practical AI solutions from hypeWith its second AI Runner project, a group from the Research and Practical Clinical Center of Diagnostics and Telemedicine Technologies in Moscow is edging closer to finding artificial intelligence (AI) solutions for cancer detection that really work.April 8, 2019Clinical NewsTB screening can give boost to migrants' healthMore mobile x-ray units for tuberculosis (TB) screening is a practical solution for migrants in Europe and should be a priority for populations at risk, as long as screening is conducted without stigmatization, according to an expert in healthcare provision for migrant communities.March 27, 2019Clinical NewsEuropean radiology confronts stern professional challengesCollaborate or die. That was the message of the ECR 2019 session "Imaging Professionals within the EU: Radiologists without borders." With Brexit looming large, it allowed experts to discuss how to promote stronger relations and greater cooperation, despite the fragile political climate.March 18, 2019Clinical NewsRadiology road map charts major changes ahead in RussiaRadiology continues to evolve in Russia. The government has unveiled a five-year "road map" for the Moscow region in a bid to improve efficiency and cost-effectiveness. Prof. Sergey Morozov, PhD, elaborates on the path that lies ahead.March 14, 2019ConferenceEarly recognition can reduce stress and prevent burnoutStress at work is an increasingly common phenomenon, but radiologists still may not be recognizing the symptoms of burnout in both colleagues and themselves, according to expert speakers at today's Professional Challenges session at ECR 2019. Like all health problems, identifying issues early and taking appropriate action is key to the cure.March 1, 2019ConferenceIs 7-tesla MRI ready yet to go clinical?Clinical 7-tesla MRI is no longer a distant pipedream for researchers and is gaining ground in routine scenarios, advocates of the technique state. Its growing pertinence for diseases such as multiple sclerosis, epilepsy, and dementia means that radiologists need to know about the latest 7-tesla practice and its potential, but some practical issues still remain.February 27, 2019ConferenceBe aware of artifacts to improve hybrid imaging outcomesAwareness of possible artifacts and pitfalls in hybrid imaging is the first step in dealing with them, ECR 2019 delegates learned in a session during the opening day of the congress. The presenters also discussed new types of problems and challenges that may occur with the clinical application of novel specific tracers.February 26, 2019Clinical NewsFrench private radiologists look to enhance buying powerA group of private radiologists in France is seeking to increase its purchasing muscle by extending the reach and activities of the emerging VIDI brand. Six member centers have joined the purchasing group this year, bringing VIDI's membership to 36 facilities and 644 individual radiologists.February 25, 2019Clinical NewsBrexit dilemma: Do I stay or do I go?As the 29 March deadline for the U.K.'s planned departure from the European Union draws ever closer, some radiologists are determined to stay, while others have already left. AuntMinnieEurope.com looks at the personal stories of those caught up in the political stalemate.February 12, 2019Clinical NewsFrench radiology responds strongly to 'disdainful' criticismFrance's National Council of Radiology has reacted angrily to a series of negative comments made about the profession by an expert in infectious diseases. The remarks were made in a recent editorial in the weekly political and news magazine Le Point.January 2, 2019Previous PagePage 14 of 41Next PageTop StoriesMRIMarion Smits joins Cambridge teamProf. Marion Smits speaks about her new U.K. post at Cambridge University with Prof. Ferdia Gallagher’s group and looks ahead to ECR 2026.Womens ImagingMammography screening improves survival for late-stage cancersCTUsing GPT‑4o with CT exams helps diagnose ovarian cancer earlierMRIUnclear explanations of contrast MRI exams heighten patient anxietyMRI15 years of top stories: Which are the standouts?