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Video from ECR 2019: Claudia Weidekamm on life in New Zealand
Ever wondered what it’s like working Down Under? Three years ago, musculoskeletal radiologist Dr. Claudia Weidekamm made the switch from the Medical University of Vienna to TRG Imaging in New Zealand. She describes why she took an extended sabbatical and what differences she noticed working in two very different healthcare systems and cultures.
March 3, 2019
ECR 2019 hits new high in attendance
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
ECR 2019 in Vienna has surpassed last year's record-breaking figures for overall attendance by roughly 6%, according to an announcement from the European Society of Radiology.
March 3, 2019
Video from ECR 2019: Claudia Weidekamm on life in New Zealand
VIENNA - Ever wondered what it's like working Down Under? Three years ago, musculoskeletal radiologist Dr. Claudia Weidekamm made the switch from the Medical University of Vienna to TRG Imaging in New Zealand. She describes why she took an extended sabbatical and what differences she noticed working in two very different healthcare systems and cultures.
March 3, 2019
Video from ECR 2019: Hugh Harvey on validation of AI
VIENNA - Clinical validation of artificial intelligence (AI) is still a long way off, admits Dr. Hugh Harvey, who moderated the Artificial Intelligence Exhibition (AIX) at ECR 2019 with Dr. Wim Van Hecke, CEO of Icometrix in Leuven, Belgium. In this interview, Harvey, clinical director at Kheiron Medical, reflects on the future development of AI and the unresolved issues that need to be addressed.
March 3, 2019
VR, AR elevate radiologists' value in future of medicine
By
Abraham Kim
How can virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) help radiologists advance their specialty's value in healthcare? Researchers from the Netherlands, Sweden, and the U.K. drew from their experiences with the technologies to discuss the possibilities in a Coffee and Talk session at ECR 2019.
March 3, 2019
Video from ECR 2019: Hugh Harvey on validation of AI
Clinical validation of artificial intelligence (AI) is still a long way off, admits Dr. Hugh Harvey, who moderated the Artificial Intelligence Exhibition (AIX) at ECR 2019 with Dr. Wim Van Hecke, CEO of icometrix in Leuven, Belgium. In this interview, Harvey, clinical director at Kheiron Medical, reflects on the future development of AI and the unresolved issues that need to be addressed.
March 3, 2019
Standardized accreditation is key for prostate MRI
By
Edna Astbury-Ward, PhD
Quality in imaging is never guaranteed -- that is why working toward European-wide accreditation for prostate MRI is the way forward, expert speakers explained at this morning's ECR Master Class. Benchmarking quality in acquisition and reporting must be set within clear clinical pathways, and it is a vital part of the accreditation process.
March 2, 2019
Acceptance of gadolinium-free techniques increases in clinical MRI
By
Vivienne Raper
Can MRI function effectively without gadolinium? This question is more relevant than ever, as the safety of gadolinium-based MRI contrast agents has become a hot topic and knowledge and awareness of gadolinium deposition have grown in recent years. Three experts discussed whether gadolinium alternatives are ready now for clinical practice.
March 2, 2019
US equipment manufacturers show versatility, usability at ECR
By
Kate Madden Yee
Ultrasound users have had a clear message for the imaging industry: Make the modality even easier to use and develop tools that optimize particular applications. The companies have listened, and at this year's ECR, they are presenting new or upgraded devices that address these demands.
March 2, 2019
To: Photo Deputy
The ECR party on the last night of the congress gives attendees a chance to blow off steam after a long week.
March 2, 2019
Dr. Uzoma Nnajiuba from Liverpool and Dr. Christopher Clarke
DO NOT USE, REPLACED WITH PHOTO WITH 16:9 CROP Two social media-savvy ECR 2019 delegates, Dr. Uzoma Nnajiuba from Liverpool (left) and Dr. Christopher Clarke from Nottingham, U.K., called by the
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editorial meeting on Saturday. Clarke received the European Society of Medical Imaging Informatics (EuSoMII) Twitter prize at the congress.
March 2, 2019
Gadolinium breast MRI screening OK for healthy women
By
Wayne Forrest
VIENNA - Healthy women at high risk for developing breast cancer should have little or no concern about undergoing multiple MRI screenings with macrocyclic gadolinium-based contrast agents, according to a study presented on Sunday, the final day of ECR 2019.
March 2, 2019
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