Matthew Limb[email protected]ConferenceEconomic factors limit clinical adoption of 7T MRI systemsLONDON - The cost of 7-tesla MRI systems is the main deterrent to the more widespread clinical adoption of the scanners in hospitals, not technical challenges, Thoralf Niendorf, PhD, from Berlin told delegates at ISMRM 2022.May 6, 2022Clinical NewsBrady spells out how to write bad radiology reportsWriting good radiology reports is a vital skill, but how best can you get that message across? Showing what bad ones look like -- and explaining to trainees in an ironic way how not to write reports -- is a fun and effective way to do it, according to Dr. Adrian Brady.May 3, 2022Molecular ImagingHow's life treating Paul Parizel in Western Australia?A deep dive into a new life on the other side of the world is always going to be high risk. But anyone hoping Prof. Paul Parizel, PhD, would fail after leaving Europe for Australia will be disappointed. We have an exclusive interview with the past president of the European Society of Radiology about his move Down Under.May 2, 2022Clinical NewsHail Cesar! Meet Spain's oldest radiology educatorDr. Cesar Pedrosa turns 90 next month, but he still sets an enviable pace. He gives a formal lecture on chest radiology every Wednesday to trainees at San Carlos Hospital in Madrid, where he has an office and is an emeritus professor, and he often walks there to pick up cases. "Shower, shave, dress -- then go" is his philosophy.January 24, 2022Previous PagePage 2 of 2Top StoriesDigital X-RayAustralia shows the way on DBT radiation dose levelsResearchers from Australia have developed the country's first set of local diagnostic reference levels for digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT).Womens ImagingType of breast cancer contributes to AI-mammography missesUltrasoundForeign body imaging: X-ray overused, ultrasound underusedCTIR study: Keep aware of hydrophilic polymer embolizationCTRadiology mourns death of Ireland’s Barry Kelly