RSNA-sponsored imaging informatics course returns for 2024
The National Imaging Informatics Course is designed for fourth-year radiology residents, but is also relevant to any mid- or senior-level professional working with image data.
View ArticleReal-world implementation of AI in mammography
Samir Patel, MD, radiologist at Radiology Inc., and a board member of the Beacon Health System, explains how AI is being implemented in clinical practice for breast imaging.
View ArticleCloud and AI are key to teleradiology success in post-COVID resurgence,...
Increasing use of cloud and AI are among the trends observed by Amy Thompson, research manager for healthcare IT at the healthcare market analysis firm Signify Research, at RSNA 2023.
View ArticleIntelerad Unveils New Cloud-Native Disaster Recovery Solution at RSNA 2021
Designed to provide secure, isolated and immutable copies of all medical images with unlimited capacity services, Cloud DR mitigates the risks against natural disasters, human error, technological...
View ArticleRSNA: Networking, privacy issues top list of cloud concerns
CHICAGO—Cloud computing can offer many advantages to radiology, but only if certain challenges—namely networking and privacy issues—can be managed effectively, according to a Nov. 25 session at the...
View ArticleRSNA 2016: Image sharing says goodbye to compact discs, hello to the cloud
The RSNA 2016 session, "Next Generation Infrastructure for Medical Imaging," introduced participants to the importance of image sharing and exchange with regard to the quality of care a radiologist...
View ArticleRadiology embracing the flexibility of imaging data stored off-site in the...
Lyle McMillin, with radiology IT vendor Hyland, explains trends he sees in the market and a definite shift toward cloud and enterprise imaging to address challenges in the market.
View ArticleError rates in radiology have not changed in 75 years
Radiology report reading errors are as prevalent as ever. Michael Bruno, MD, of Penn State Hershey Medical Center says it's time for that to change.
View ArticleRSNA announces award recognizing contributions to community health
The Outstanding Community Impact Award honors individuals in radiological sciences who have contributed to patient care and healthcare delivery.
View ArticleRSNA launches its first open-access journal, focused on emergent radiology...
Radiology Advances aims to make international radiology research available to everyone, without a subscription.
View ArticleRadiology Health Equity Coalition urges others to join and address ‘jarring’...
The American College of Radiology pointed to screening exams as a possible area to enhance imaging access and utilization.
View ArticleVIDEO: Bringing health equity to mammography and health screenings in Arkansas
Gwendolyn Bryant-Smith, MD, division chief of breast imaging and associate director for diversity, equity and inclusion at the Winthrop P. Rockefeller Cancer Institute, University of Arkansas,...
View ArticleKey trends in enterprise imaging
Radiology is going though a period of disruption with a growing radiologist shortage, decreasing reimbursements and increasing numbers of exams, making workflow efficiency a critical concern.
View ArticleVaping may affect vascular function as much or more than smoking, MRI study...
E-cigarettes, or vapes, are largely considered a safer alternative to smoking tobacco cigarettes, but new MRI data suggest they still pose significant risk to users’ health.
View ArticleU.S. moves closer to establishing domestic supply of Mo-99 for nuclear imaging
Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging President, Cathy Cutler, explains the long road to jump-starting a new U.S. domestic supply of imaging isotopes.
View ArticlePHOTO GALLERY: Medical imaging technology at RSNA 2024
Take a virtual tour around the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) meeting to see the sights and new technologies displayed across the vast exhibit hall floors.
View ArticleACR Assess-AI national data registry tracks performance of clinical algorithms
Christoph Wald, MD, vice chair of the ACR Board of Chancellors, explains how the new Assess-AI National Radiology Data Registry is designed to help monitor accuracy and other metrics for radiology...
View ArticleACR partners to create AI foundational model assessment website
Christoph Wald, MD, vice chair of the American College of Radiology Board of Chancellors, explains the partnerships with academic institutions to create the Health AI Challenge will help provide a...
View ArticleOverview of the regulatory landscape of AI in radiology
Nina Kottler, MD, associate chief medical officer for clinical AI at Radiology Partners, explains the movement toward greater regulation of artificial intelligence and the need for radiology practices...
View ArticleWhat patients need to known about architectural distortion on breast imaging
Radiologist Jessica Porembka, MD, FSBI, an associate professor with the breast imaging division at University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, explains what it means when a mammography report says...
View Article