Mélisande Rouger[email protected]Artificial IntelligenceAI gets attention in new cardiac training schemeFrance's cardiac training program has been updated to take more account of artificial intelligence (AI), radiation dose, and the structured report. In this interview, Dr. Alexis Jacquier, PhD, vice president of the French Society of Cardio-Vascular Radiology, elaborates on the changes.October 22, 2018Clinical NewsImaging sheds light on injuries from running of the bullsThe running of the bulls at the Fiesta de San Fermín in Pamplona, Spain, occurs over a route less than 1 km, yet it's one of the most dangerous in the world. At the Spanish Society of Medical Radiology biennial congress last weekend, Dr. Luis Miranda Orella shared details about the spectacular injuries seen at the event.May 29, 2018Artificial IntelligenceSERAM: The golden circle of success for radiologistsPAMPLONA, Spain - Radiologists should think of their specialty as more than just a job, according to presentations on 24 May opening the Spanish Society of Medical Radiology (SERAM) biennial congress. The discussion included talks on artificial intelligence, big data, and robotics -- technologies that are here to stay, the speakers noted.May 24, 2018ConferenceMRI holds promise for immunotherapy but needs more researchImmunotherapy is a booming field, and recent trials have shed light on the effects of these drugs on cancer. A panel of experts will unveil the latest results and discuss the challenges for imaging in triaging patients and assessing treatment response during the dedicated New Horizons session today at ECR.March 1, 2018Molecular ImagingRadiology in Peru: From infectious diseases to mummiesImaging of tuberculosis and ancient mummies are two key areas of expertise among Peruvian radiologists, a special focus session revealed at ECR 2017. In a question-and-answer interview, Dr. Jorge Luis Guerrero Gil from Lima, Peru, outlines the main issues facing radiologists in his country.April 20, 2017ConferenceHybrid imaging to heighten delegates' interest at ECR 2016ECR 2016 Congress President Dr. Katrine Åhlström Riklund, PhD, deputy head of the department of radiation sciences and director of the medical school at Umeå University in Sweden, discusses hybrid imaging and what's in store for next year's congress.March 7, 2015Clinical NewsScaling new heights: Spain prioritizes visibilityThe Spanish Society of Radiology (SERAM) is working hard to ensure its members are at the forefront of patient care with its new public campaign, "What's your radiologist's name?" In an exclusive interview, SERAM President Dr. José Luis del Cura Rodríguez outlines his future vision.December 16, 2014ConferenceNew ESR president wants to draw national societies closerVIENNA - Incoming European Society of Radiology (ESR) President Dr. Lorenzo Bonomo discusses his plans for the organization during his presidency and his vision for the year to come.March 10, 2014ConferenceRadiology trainees get to grips with emergenciesVIENNA - Emergency radiology (ER) in the night shift can be a tricky setting for radiologists of all ages and experience, but it is particularly difficult for beginners in the specialty. Speakers at the Radiology Trainees Forum on Sunday shared some advice on emergency imaging with attendees at ECR 2014.March 9, 2014ConferenceDiagnosing chronic back pain: More than just looking at imagesVIENNA - Chronic low back pain is the most common cause of disability between the ages of 45 and 65, which means that it is something radiologists will have to deal with during their careers. When they do, they should be able to read films properly, according to presenters of a Refresher Course at ECR 2014.March 9, 2014Previous PagePage 2 of 4Next PageTop StoriesWomens ImagingUsing AI with mammography can help select women for breast MRIDutch researchers have found that using AI with mammography can help select women at high risk of breast cancer for supplemental MRI.Tributes & ObitsNordic journal posts tribute to Henrik ThomsenWomens ImagingHow can we improve evaluation of benign breast lesions?Molecular ImagingIs herpes infection protective in early Alzheimer’s disease patients?Womens ImagingUltrafast MRI proves value for classifying breast cancers