Edna Astbury-Ward, PhD[email protected]Clinical NewsNailed it: How fingertip searches can shine a light on cancerA prizewinning study has highlighted that in the proper hands, ultrasound is a valuable diagnostic tool that can accurately assess pathologies of the fingernails and toenails, including subungual melanoma.February 7, 2022Breast ImagingMadrid team shares pearls on contrast-enhanced mammographyWhat are the pros and cons of contrast-enhanced mammography? Which technique produces the best results? Addressing these questions has secured a prestigious prize for Spanish researchers.February 1, 2022Clinical NewsMRI makes sustained clinical progress in female urethraMRI can supply vital information about the anatomy and pathology of the female urethra, and it can guide clinical management and provide a road map for surgical procedures, according to new analysis by European genitourinary radiologists.January 19, 2022Clinical NewsRadiographer exposed child to '50 times more radiation' in x-ray examA radiographer administered 50 times more radiation than was required during an x-ray of a child, and she also took an x-ray of the wrong ankle of an adult patient, a U.K. disciplinary panel has heard.January 5, 2022Clinical NewsItalian-trained radiologist struck off register for serious misconductRadiologist Dr. Anthony Carmine Donadio has been removed from the U.K. medical register after being listed for 20 years. He was suspended for 12 months in April 2020 by a medical practitioners' tribunal for dishonestly working in breach of imposed conditions, but the General Medical Council has now appealed successfully in the High Court.December 8, 2021Clinical NewsLifting the gloom: 10 tips on how to spread workplace joyDoes your work atmosphere feel joyful? Is your department overflowing with positive energy? If not, authors in the European Journal of Radiology have offered advice on creating joy in the workplace.November 16, 2021Clinical NewsIt's official: Radiology trainees have had rough time in pandemicA new European Society of Radiology survey of trainees has revealed some serious shortcomings and highlighted the scale of the disruption they've endured as well as the lack of financial and emotional support in some countries.November 14, 2021Clinical NewsEurope seeks clarity on long-term follow-up of COVID-19 patientsThe European Society of Thoracic Imaging and the European Society of Radiology have unveiled a document on the role of imaging in the long-term follow-up of COVID-19 patients. Written by 14 leading chest radiologists, the aim is to define which patients may benefit from imaging.November 1, 2021Clinical NewsMRI safety survey finds two-thirds of incidents go unreportedA new study from Sweden has shown that MRI-related incidents tend to be greatly underreported. The authors warn that some unreported incidents may have catastrophic outcomes, and a major educational effort is urgently required.July 27, 2021Clinical NewsMcCoubrie elaborates on golden rules for radiology reportsClarity of communication lies at the heart of radiology reporting, and it's important to bear in mind that a good test is ruined by a poor report. So says Dr. Paul McCoubrie, who has spoken about his approach in a new podcast.July 14, 2021Previous PagePage 4 of 9Next PageTop StoriesArtificial IntelligenceReport: Leadership proves central to integration of radiology AISuccessful AI implementation requires strong leadership and robust governance structures to oversee algorithm evaluation, deployment, and ongoing maintenance, according to a special report from a German-U.S. team.Artificial IntelligenceHow accurate are AI-generated depictions of radiologists?Medicolegal issuesHospital doctor gets struck off for serious misconductOrganized Radiology IssuesEntire interventional radiology team resigns at Sydney hospitalDigital X-RayAustralia shows the way on DBT radiation dose levels