Nicola H. Strickland[email protected]ConferenceStrickland issues new warning over U.K. workforceThe radiology workforce crisis in the U.K. is the most serious issue facing the Royal College of Radiologists, according to Dr. Nicola Strickland. Around 9% of U.K. radiologist posts are unfilled, with 41% of those having been vacant for over a year.March 6, 2017Clinical NewsRegional teleradiology addresses U.K. radiologist shortageThere are too few radiologists in the U.K., spread unevenly among geographic regions of the country. In this guest column, Dr. Nicola H. Strickland describes how implementing a regional National Health Service teleradiology network could benefit the country's health system, its hospitals, its radiologists, and its patients.February 4, 2013Page 1 of 1Top StoriesCTCan side-chain chemistry help radiologists choose a safer contrast agent after a hypersensitivity reaction?Choosing an alternative contrast agent after an allergic reaction often falls to clinical judgment. A new review examines whether side-chain chemistry can make that decision a little more evidence based.AIMost patients want to know if AI being used for imaging reportsCTLow muscle density on coronary CT linked to heart riskAIMore work than relief: AI in the wrong seat, RCR census findsOrganized Radiology IssuesU.K. radiologist staffing lags EU peers, RCR census shows