Erik L. Ridley[email protected]CareersSurvey finds 1 in 4 clinicians may leave healthcareMotivated overwhelmingly by burnout, 1 in 4 clinicians in the U.S. want to leave their careers in healthcare, according to a new survey from consulting firm Bain & Company. And one-third are considering moving to another employer.October 10, 2022AISolving the 'black box:' Can explainable AI really be trusted?Techniques that show users how a radiology artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm arrives at its findings may not be that reliable, according to research published online on October 10 in Nature Machine Intelligence.October 10, 2022MRIPatient costs for imaging skyrocket over last 20 yearsOut-of-pocket costs incurred by patients receiving imaging studies nearly doubled between 2000 and 2019, according to research published online October 6 in the Journal of the American College of Radiology.October 9, 2022Advanced VisualizationAR/VR poised to enhance utility of cinematic renderingThe combination of augmented reality/virtual reality (AR/VR) technology and cinematic rendering could transform communication between radiologists and referring physicians, as well as education, according to research in the Journal of Computer Assisted Tomography.October 9, 2022CTAI can improve fracture detection on whole-body trauma CTAn artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm can help to avoid missed fractures on whole-body trauma CT exams performed on emergency department patients, according to research published October 3 in Scientific Reports.October 6, 2022ISGoogle Cloud unveils Medical Imaging Suite platformGoogle Cloud has launched Medical Imaging Suite, a platform designed to facilitate interoperability between medical imaging facilities and foster the development of artificial intelligence algorithms.October 3, 2022AIRadiology residents appreciate real-world exposure to AIRadiology residents appreciate the opportunity to gain real-world experience with artificial intelligence (AI) technology in the clinical workflow, according to research published September 26 in Clinical Imaging.September 26, 2022CTAI spots large vessel occlusions, predicts patient outcomeArtificial intelligence (AI) was able to detect large vessel occlusions (LVO) on CT angiography (CTA) and predict treatment outcomes in research published September 15 in the Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases.September 22, 2022CTAI speeds up peer review by flagging potential missed readsSuspicious liver lesions initially missed by radiologists on CT pulmonary angiography (CTPA) can be detected by an artificial intelligence (AI) model, according to research published September 17 in the Journal of the American College of Radiology.September 20, 2022Image-Guided SurgeryNvidia unveils AI platform, new MONAI release at GTCNvidia has introduced a new healthcare artificial intelligence (AI) platform and released version 1.0 of its Medical Open Network for AI (MONAI) at this week's GPU technology conference (GTC) 2022 in San Francisco.September 19, 2022Previous PagePage 16 of 393Next PageTop StoriesCTNew benchmark helps monitor cumulative CT radiation doseThe findings highlight the need for systematic dose tracking and rigorous justification of imaging.Radiation Oncology/TherapyStudy questions routine use of radiotherapy after bone surgeryUltrasoundCEUS outshines color Doppler imaging for indeterminate kidney lesionsWomens ImagingWomen's Imaging MinnieCast, Episode 2: Risk-based vs. annual mammography screening, part 1Digital X-RayChest x-rays reveal atherosclerosis in patients undergoing amputations