
MRI may still be possible for some patients with non-conditional cardiac implantable electronic devices.

MRI may still be possible for some patients with non-conditional cardiac implantable electronic devices.

Radiologists who found careers outside of the reading room.

Challenging what we think we know in radiology.

Women have been notoriously underrepresented in the radiology workforce, a 2017 update to the issue.

First and foremost, answer the question.

The need to be adaptable in radiology.

How radiologists weather the storm.

Standardizing report turn around times could increase productivity in radiology.

Foreign objects and incomplete history in radiology.

Technology can help radiology practices grow and be more efficient.

New radiology initiatives encourage patient-centeredness for a specialty accustomed to non-patient facing.

Underachieving is not permanent in radiology.

Tips on strengthening relationships in the radiology department.

Claiming satisfaction in radiology.

Implementation of a comprehensive utilization management program reduces use of high-cost imaging among stable patients.

When a radiologist loses power.

Use of diagnostic imaging may be the cause of an increase in thyroid cancer incidence, especially among women.

Organizing the radiology report.

Job market trends benefit radiologists, finally.

What will they ask of radiologists next?

Physicians who perform fluoroscopy-guided procedures are not at higher risk for cancer or death.

The anatomy of the radiology workforce in 2017.

Inadequacy in health care.

What people don’t understand about radiologists’ compensation.

Our 2017 round-up of resources for free radiology CME.