

Row Erupts in Canada Over Radiologists' Role in Healthcare
A dispute has erupted in Ontario over the role that radiologists and other medical specialists play in the healthcare system of the Canadian


Attending Radiologists Need to Bone Up on AI
To help ensure that medical students will still find radiology appealing, attending radiologists in academic departments need to stay inform


AI Shows Potential For Triaging Chest X-Rays
An AI system can interpret and prioritize abnormal chest X-rays with critical findings, potentially reducing the backlog of exams and...


How Medical Imaging Can Accelerate Drug Development
While imaging is a well-recognized tool in patient care, imaging biomarkers also play an important role in the development of novel therapeu


The True Cost Of Downtime In Radiology
Nobody likes downtime in radiology. But in addition to causing annoyance and disruption, system outages can cost the average hospital hundre


Five Things to Watch in 2019 — Observations From RSNA 2018
There was more to see and learn than one mortal can absorb in a week, but this edition of Radiology Today's annual 5 Things to Watch wil


Top 5 Trends from RSNA 2018 in Chicago: PART TWO
Countless vendors showed off their latest and greatest developments pertaining to medical imaging, and professionals and industry intellectu


Top 5 Trends from RSNA 2018 in Chicago: PART ONE
As most of you in the industry know, the Radiological Association of North America (RNSA) held it's annual conference at the end of...


CT Lung Screening Cuts Cancer Mortality 51% In Japan
December 14, 2018 -- In a new large-scale trial of CT lung cancer screening, researchers are reporting that screening reduced the risk of...


On A Roll
Mobile imaging units are proving their utility in many ways. In an effort to reach patients either more quickly or at all, a growing...




















