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Whitney J. Palmer has been with Diagnostic Imaging since 2011, serving as the Senior Editor since November 2019. She has 20 years experience in healthcare and academic medicine reporting.

We ranked all 50 states, looking at everything from salary to safety to education.

Hitachi Board of Directors votes to sell company's medical division to Fujifilm in approximately $1.6-billion deal.

How-to guidance for using abbreviated MRI as a screening tool.


On-device AI algorithms pinpoint suspected pneumothorax, alerting radiologists sooner.

Third annual RADxx award winners announced during RSNA 2019.


Dynamic Digital Radiography (DDR) offers diagnostic solution for musculoskeletal injuries.

GE unveils industry's first contrast-enhanced mammography biopsy solution.

Bedside, mobile CT changes head scans for critically ill patients.

New cloud platform allows facilities to schedule technologists based on availability and skill set.


One-stop-shop for artificial intelligence applications launched.

Tools enable radiologist access to artificial intelligence.

Tools designed to improve image acquisition.

Scanner geared toward improved patient experience and image quality.

We ranked all 50 states, looking at everything from salary to safety to education.

Pediatric breast cancer rates are low, but guidelines exist to help alleviate patient concerns.

Why simulation-based training may be the best way to train residents.

The trends and technologies driving mammography in 2019 and beyond.

Many younger women are seeking breast ultrasounds-should they?

New research reveals supplemental breast ultrasound provides the same level of additional cancer detection after digital breast tomosynthesis as it does after digital mammography.

How should radiologists react to coming changes?

Will teleradiology grow? Who benefits from it?

Nine tips for effectively managing stress.

New study demonstrates ultrasounds effectiveness in determining prognoses in women with breast cancer.

How computer-aided detection in automated breast ultrasounds can be helpful.

Apps that can help you perform your best.

Humans are error-prone, but in medicine that can spell disaster. How do you recover?

What patients think of automated whole-breast ultrasounds.