
Academic departments share their approaches to COVID-19 recovery.

Residency programs must re-cast the screening and interviewing process in order to be successful during the pandemic.

Paying attention to your cycles of energy and enthusiasm can lead to better work productivity and outcomes.

Diagnostic Imaging's Weekly Scan; July 10, 2020

Envisioning the radiology editor – what could that look like?

Diagnostic Imaging's Weekly Scan: July 3, 2020

Contemplating an editor for radiology reports.

An analysis of a new law shows directly contacting patients about needed follow-up has little impact – greater radiologist involvement and communication with referring providers is needed.

Registry designed to improve patient care.

A group of female radiologists advise practices and departments to consider and address providers’ childcare needs when designing plans to re-open and resume normal work schedules.

Radiologists must engage in social media messaging to regain control of information about AI use in diagnostic imaging.

Diagnostic Imaging's Weekly Scan: June 19, 2020

Job market perceptions are bullish, but survey reveals the specialty still lags behind others with representation of women and underrepresented minorities.

Michigan Medicine identifies characteristics of positive leaders who will be effective now and in the future.

While data and analytics reporting has grown immensely throughout other industries, it is still highly underutilized in radiology.

An ACR panel shares insights on what your practice could face in the next phase of the outbreak.

Will the lessons learned from this next surge of COVID-19 be enough to stop the spread?

The Changes You Need to Make Post-COVID-19.

Diagnostic Imaging's Weekly Scan: June 12, 2020

Symptoms of digital eye strain are felt more among women and trainees.

Navigating the need for new workflow strategies and protocols has revealed opportunities for women to take on more leadership roles.

Three causes of errors and three potential solutions to improve diagnostic accuracy.

The effect of inadvertent errors and oversights in the eye of the beholder.

Diagnostic Imaging's Weekly Scan: June 5, 2020

Johns Hopkins shares its experience with hosting live events, garnering international participation.

American College of Radiology President Geraldine McGinty, M.D., MBA, FACR, discusses the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on female radiologists and their colleagues.

Word choice matters when it comes to professionalism and expertise.

New York’s largest health system experiences 88-percent decrease in outpatient imaging between 2019 and 2020, indicating potential national trend.

The University of Washington saw the first COVID-19 cases, now they have designed a plan for re-emerging.