
Upgrading technology used to be fun.

Upgrading technology used to be fun.

This series focuses on what it’s like to be a radiologist in a variety of settings. Here, we focused on academic radiology.

Health care technology management teams can help administrators manage imaging.

For this "10 Questions" series, we spoke with Eric Postal, MD, about his work and the future of radiology.

Radiology’s road to patient-centered care.

Striving to be better than average in radiology.

Radiology’s place in the physician shortage.

How radiology practices can get better data.

Making a plan, or not, in radiology and life.

An update on the state of the radiology job market in 2016.

Radiologists who began practicing after 1940 do not have a higher risk of developing radiation-related illnesses.

Constantly striving for more in radiology.

[VIDEO] Insight from the inside of a radiology group merger, from RBMA 2016.

Is an NJ case that deemed radiologists liable for determining medical necessity just the beginning?

Vanity license plates in radiology.

Not exactly how teleradiology works.

But what radiologists do with the mistakes is even more important.

Managing the range of emotions in radiology.

No decision support, no payment for radiologists.

Radiologist salaries are equal between male and female physicians, unlike other academic medical specialists.

Dealing with employees that come to work sick.

Are radiologists the only ones in a rush when it comes to critical findings?

[VIDEO] What radiology practices need to know about PQRS, explained by Michael Bohl at RBMA 2016.

The radiologist’s fairy tale.

Tips for patient-centered care in radiology, from SIIM 2016.