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Radiology Turnaround Times: Are They Ever Fast Enough?
Radiology in the reality of decreasing turnaround time expectations.
Trainees Help Reduce Addendum Rates in Radiology Reports
Radiology reports may have fewer addenda when residents or fellows are involved in the process.
Musculoskeletal Extremity Imaging on the Rise
Use of imaging for musculoskeletal extremities has increased significantly over the past 20 years.
Celebrating Women in Imaging Informatics
Finding the female stars in a male-dominated field.
Talk to Patients About Elevated Amyloid PET Results
Older patients with brain PET results showing elevated amyloid have many questions.
Machine Learning Model Predicts Breast Lesions Likely to Become Cancer
A machine learning module may help predict which high-risk breast lesions are least likely to progress to cancer.
Cataract Risk for Nuclear Medicine Radiologic Technologists
Nuclear medicine radiologic technologists may be at risk for developing cataracts.
Decreasing No-Show Rates in Radiology
No-show appointments are costly for radiology departments.
Q&A: AI For All Radiologists
Removing the cost barrier of AI in radiology.
What Artificial Intelligence Can Do For Radiology
Real-world applications of AI in radiology.
EMRs Might Signal Who May Be Radiology No-Shows
Information in the EMR may suggest which patients may not show up for scheduled radiology examinations.
FDA Approves Philips’ ‘Small Parts’ Ultrasound Transducer
FDA approves Philips’ ‘Small Parts’ ultrasound transducer.
Some Types of Implantable Devices Might Not Rule Out MRI
MRI may still be possible for some patients with non-conditional cardiac implantable electronic devices.
Routine Mammography Not Necessary in Addition to Routine MRI
Routine mammography does not detect more cancers among high-risk women who undergo annual screening with MRI.
Women in Radiology: A 2017 Update
Women have been notoriously underrepresented in the radiology workforce, a 2017 update to the issue.
Demographics of Women Who Use Mobile Units for Mammography
There are significant differences between women who use mobile units for breast cancer screening compared with those who attend cancer centers.
If There Is No Acute Process, Just Say So
First and foremost, answer the question.
Emergency Preparedness in Radiology
How radiologists weather the storm.
Radiology Report Turn-Around-Time Could Use Standardization
Standardizing report turn around times could increase productivity in radiology.
Necessity of Technologist-Directed Repeat Chest, Musculoskeletal X-Rays
Repeat chest and musculoskeletal radiographs and the effect on diagnosis based on original radiographs.
Tools to Improve Radiology Efficiency
Technology can help radiology practices grow and be more efficient.
Support for Annual Breast Cancer Screening from Age 40
Breast cancer incidence in women in their 40s supports the recommendation for annual screening from age 40.
Tools of our Trade
The macro list for remembering radiologists.
Patient Facing for the Non-Patient Facing Radiologist
New radiology initiatives encourage patient-centeredness for a specialty accustomed to non-patient facing.
Breast MRI Improves Depiction of DCIS
Using breast MR imaging among women with ductal carcinoma in situ provides better depiction of invasive breast cancers.
How to Maximize the Radiologist-Technologist Relationship
Tips on strengthening relationships in the radiology department.
Big Data Problem in Radiology
[VIDEO] IT and radiology have to prepare for big data, together.
Utilization Management Program Reduces High-Cost Imaging
Implementation of a comprehensive utilization management program reduces use of high-cost imaging among stable patients.
Diagnostic Imaging Driving Up Thyroid Cancer Overdiagnosis
Use of diagnostic imaging may be the cause of an increase in thyroid cancer incidence, especially among women.
Q&A: Radiology Department Tests Artificial Intelligence
UVA Health System conducts trial on artificial intelligence integrated with PACS.