
Tips for sabotaging your MR studies.

Tips for sabotaging your MR studies.

[VIDEO] Advice for staying on top of the ever-changing radiology-specific codes.

Pajamas welcome.

A look at whether teleradiology benefits the radiology field.

Attempts at determining imaging efficiency identifies hospitals with inefficient practices but not hospitals that are doing well.

In order to thrive, radiologists need to know their diagnostic miss-rate.

Coverage of low-dose CT for lung cancer screening makes for an historical lung cancer awareness month.

With the advancement of medical imaging technology comes the need for updated safeguards.

When no one reads the words on a radiology report, a frequent occurrence.

A look into what drives radiologists’ decisions to join, or not join, radiology societies.

Other industries have mandatory retirement ages, should radiology?

In a radiologist’s afterlife, let the punishment fit the crime.

MGH’s radiology department launched a social media campaign about the importance of mammography. The result? Increased engagement and appointments.

Radiology continues to be cautious with new payment model, but might not be able to avoid it for long.

Check out the profiles for the nominees for “Top People to Watch in Radiology” and vote for who deserves to win.

Videofluoroscopy swallowing study standards were established in research by radiologists, but have been altered by SLPs.

The scariest part of the middle-of-the-night call for a radiologist is the lack of efficiency.

Business analytics are useful for more than just a radiology practice’s financial performance.

Changes in malpractice standard legislation in three states had little effect on advanced imaging use in the emergency room.

Radiologists can choose to be gurus or geeks.

The nerves and tension of radiology certification exams are an unwelcome reoccurrence.

How three radiology-trained professionals made their careers outside of the reading room. Hint: they are all in the C-suite.

Unlike other careers, radiologists receive the best rewards as their career begins, and then gradually lose them.

Medical physicist contributions to quality care often go unseen by patients, but are paramount to their safety.

ACR commission recommends each group establish their own policies regarding employing part-time radiologists.