Erik L. Ridley[email protected]PACS/VNAMobile devices facilitate consultation, case sharingMonday, December 2 | 10:30 a.m.-10:40 a.m. | VSIN21-07 | Room S404CDResearchers from the University of Tennessee Health Science Center will describe in this Monday session how mobile devices can help radiologists consult informally on interesting cases.November 3, 2013PACS/VNAMobile device platforms raise security, communication issuesMonday, December 2 | 8:40 a.m.-9:10 a.m. | VSIN21-02 | Room S404CDIn this talk, Dr. George Shih from Weill Cornell Medical College will discuss trends in mobile platforms and security as they pertain to healthcare.November 3, 2013PACS/VNAFrench website offers diagnostic decision supportSunday, December 1 | 12:05 p.m.-12:15 p.m. | SSA11-09 | Room S403AIn this session, French radiologist Dr. Raphaël Khayat will showcase Diagnologic.com, a site intended to help radiologists with difficult diagnostic challenges.November 3, 2013PACS/VNARIS/PACS search engine aids radiologistsSunday, December 1 | 11:15 a.m.-11:25 a.m. | SSA11-04 | Room S403AIn this scientific paper presentation, Chinese researchers will describe how their RIS/PACS search engine has benefited radiologists in a number of ways.November 3, 2013PACS/VNARoad to RSNA 2013: PACS PreviewRSNA attendees will have a variety of PACS educational opportunities to select from this year, including presentations on the utility of mobile devices in medical imaging, archiving issues, cloud computing, meaningful use, and more.November 3, 2013UltrasoundCombination of ultrasound, tPA may boost stroke treatmentThe combination of a novel, operator-independent ultrasound therapy device and tissue-type plasminogen activator (tPA) therapy may be able to increase the rate of artery recanalization in patients with ischemic stroke, according to a study published online October 24 in Stroke.October 30, 2013UltrasoundAuntMinnie.com Ultrasound InsiderOctober 27, 2013ISEmergency docs want decision support to tackle CT overuseGenerating roughly one-third of all CT scans, the emergency department would seem a key target for imaging decision-support software. And emergency physicians would welcome the technology, if research from Washington University School of Medicine is any indication.October 20, 2013PACS/VNAAmbient light rapidly degrades image quality on mobile devicesMaybe there's a reason radiologists work in dark rooms. A new study has found that the ability to interpret images correctly with mobile displays begins to decline if the devices are used in ambient light conditions brighter than the average office.October 17, 2013Advanced VisualizationAuntMinnie.com Advanced Visualization InsiderOctober 15, 2013Previous PagePage 182 of 389Next PageTop StoriesDigital X-RayAI fracture detection tools tested head-to-headAll models showed moderate to high performance for straightforward fracture detection but limited accuracy in complex scenarios.CTAI improves interreader CAD-RADS agreement on CCTACTWorld Trade Center attacks boosted lung cancer incidence in responders nearly 3-foldPractice Management'Circular' business models for replacing MRI scanners reduce costs, wasteSponsor ContentRegister Now: Breaking Barriers in Breast Imaging Webinar