Kate Madden Yee[email protected]Practice ManagementSalary differences narrow between academic, nonacademic radiologistsOver the past 10 years, the salary gap between academic and nonacademic radiologists has decreased.November 13, 2024CTAuntMinnie.com CT InsiderHow useful could virtual/augmented reality technology be for the diagnosis of conditions such as diverticulitis?November 12, 2024CTVR/AR helps clinicians diagnose diverticulitis on CTVirtual/augmented reality (VR/AR) headsets show promise for helping clinicians interpret CT exams -- even for conditions such as diverticulitis.November 12, 2024Clinical NewsWeek in Review: CMS releases 2025 MPFS | Imaging societies react to MPFS, HOPPS rules | CT pioneer rememberedOur most popular article this week was coverage of the release of the 2025 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule (MPFS) final rule.November 8, 202425 for 25AuntMinnie 2021: COVID-19 vaccine affects imaging results, researchers warnOur most highly viewed article in 2021 described what radiologists should look for in patients receiving one of the initial COVID-19 vaccines.November 8, 2024CTChoose wisely when it comes to neonatal liver imagingNewborns' livers can be affected by a variety of congenital and acquired diseases, and imaging plays an important role in the workup and management of these.November 8, 2024MRIVentricular remodeling on cardiac MRI predicts cardiovascular outcomesThe presence of left ventricular changes revealed on cardiac MRI can help predict 10-year negative cardiovascular outcomes, researchers have reported.November 5, 2024Clinical NewsWeek in Review: 'Unavailable' IR physician liability | FDA issues BioZorb warning | Intraarterial PRRTOur top story this week covered a Law.com report on a Massachusetts imaging provider that could be held liable for not making an IR physician available to an ED patient.November 1, 2024CTPCCT shows promise for generating opportunistic bone density dataThe use of PCCT spectral localization shows promise for opportunistic screening for low bone mass and osteoporosis and generating T-scores.November 1, 2024MRIDecreases in white-matter volume linked to mild cognitive impairmentMRI shows that decreases in the brain's white matter and enlarged ventricle volume are risk factors for the progression of mild cognitive impairment.October 31, 2024Previous PagePage 15 of 49Next PageTop StoriesInterventionalEVT improves outcomes in stroke patients over 90Advanced age alone should not preclude consideration of endovascular thrombectomy, a study suggests.Practice ManagementMost patients confused when trying to read radiology reportsNuclear MedicineLLMs rapidly evolving in nuclear medicineMRIDWI with fat correction identifies liver scarring in MASLD patientsSponsor ContentJoin Us!