
The important role breast ultrasound plays in the emergency department-and the improvements that need to happen.
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.

The important role breast ultrasound plays in the emergency department-and the improvements that need to happen.

Value-based care models are coming to radiology, so it’s time to get ahead of the curve.

With new laws on the horizon, why it’s vital for radiologists to stay on top of the latest dense breast reporting information.

The steps you should take to handle that bad coworker.

AI is here to stay, so it’s vital that radiologists understand its benefits and limitations.

How radiologist burnout affects patient safety.

Tips for maximizing reimbursement at your practice.

The advice that can help you become a successful team leader.

Practitioners are using the technology to make more accurate diagnoses.

Why researchers say practitioners and patients alike will be moving toward ultrasound-guided breast biopsies.

A roundup of some of the best tools for keeping up with radiology trends.

What you can expect and the steps you should take.

New laws and research are changing how dense breast notifications are happening.

The market for automated breast ultrasounds is increasing. Here’s why.

Sooner or later, you’ll deal with an antagonizing co-worker. How do you assert yourself well?

Finding the position that’s right for you can be complicated. Here, experts break down what you need to find that perfect radiology position.

The shift to value-based care may be slower than anticipated, but it’s going to drastically change radiology.

Good patient interaction can be tough to master, but it’s a vital skill for radiologists.

Radiology has never been busier-and it's only going to get worse. Here are real-world tips from departments on how you can more done in the same amount of time.

What will radiology look like in 2029? We asked the experts about the future skills and technologies you will need to succeed.

The areas rads should be keeping an eye on this year: from AI to liquid biopsy, you’ll be seeing a lot more of these technologies in the near future.

It can be easy to feel small in the middle of big healthcare problems when you lack resources. Here's how rural practices are coping with shortages.

What you need to know about coding and reimbursement this year.

From increased workloads to isolation, rads have a lot of reasons to feel burned out. Here’s what you can do to change that.

From value-based care to patient interaction, experts discuss how radiology will be shaped throughout the year.

We asked a group of experts from around the radiology industry what they're hoping 2019 will bring.

Today’s consumers are more demanding than ever, but it isn’t hard to help them feel more comfortable.

The current state of unnecessary imaging-and what you can do about it.

Where has teleradiology come this year? And where will it go next?

It's clear that AI will have an impact on the industry, but how should you be investing now?