
A retirement guide for radiologists, to help you make sense of all your options.
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.

A retirement guide for radiologists, to help you make sense of all your options.

While the fear of being replaced by a machine may be real, the potential AI offers radiologists should not be ignored.

Provide better patient care and improved provider relationships.

Communication and other real-world skills are hard to evaluate on multiple-choice exams.

We’ve reached a point where many in the industry wonder how mergers are working and what impact it’s having on the profession and patient care.

Whether you’re in a stand-alone imaging center or part of a hospital-based group or department, you’ll face the same problem eventually-the need to purchase equipment.

What they tell you can make the difference between success and failure.

Continuous assessment, technology drive gains.

Radiologists must better explain their contribution to patient outcomes to gain more freedom.

Machine learning will help radiologists improve patient care-eventually.

Advanced imaging needs protocols, say leaders.

More students are interested in the specialty thanks to greater exposure efforts.

The labor market is tight, so finding the right fit takes longer today than it did in the past.

Storage capabilities are being overwhelmed by ballooning image sizes. Do you have the required bandwidth?

As with any drug, radiologists need to consider the benefit-risk profile of anything given to a patient, and GBCAs are no exception.

People are the key to getting results.

Industry focus in mammography shifts away from image quality to considering the patient’s comfort during the exam.


Lawrence Muroff, MD, doesn’t want radiologists to worry about fake partnerships.

Announcing the winners of Top People in Radiology: Innovators in Patient Experience.

Top People in Radiology: Innovators in Patient Experience winner Arlene Sussman, MD.

Top People in Radiology: Innovators in Patient Experience winner Lawrence Bassett, MD.

Top People in Radiology: Innovators in Patient Experience winner Steven Mendelsohn, MD.

Experts at RSNA 2017 encourage price transparency and structured radiology reports.

How to bring an idea to the market.

Radiologists can use their IT expertise to help ACOs succeed.

Experts at RSNA 2017 discuss how federal agencies are working to accelerate AI in practice.

Tips for radiology practices on compensating for a loss from MIPS.

A new app about MR safety has some surprising benefits for efficiency.

A new app about MR safety has some surprising benefits for efficiency.