Brian Casey[email protected]Residents/FellowsSummer brings news from AIUM, SNM showsThis week on AuntMinnie.com we're featuring daily reports from the annual meetings of the Society of Nuclear Medicine, underway in Philadelphia, and the American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine, now going on in Phoenix.June 22, 2004Clinical NewsASNR study: MRS predicts shaken baby outcomesJune 10, 2004Radiology EducationACR shifts focus to legislationSAN DIEGO - You win some, you lose some. The results of the American College of Radiology's recent legislative activities have been decidedly mixed, senior ACR executives concluded Tuesday at the Radiology Business Management Association (RBMA) meeting.June 8, 2004Clinical NewsA novel solution to malpractice insurance woesJune 8, 2004Practice ManagementMalpractice crisis prompts look at self-insuranceSAN DIEGO - Shell-shocked by the high cost of malpractice insurance premiums? You might want to consider self-insuring your practice, says a man who created such a plan, and described the experience to attendees of the Radiology Business Management Association (RBMA) meeting.June 7, 2004Clinical NewsHow to pick the right PET/CT scannerThe proliferation of PET/CT has yielded major clinical advances that benefit patients, who get better care, and imaging specialists, who get more powerful technology to work with. But woe to those tasked with purchasing one of the new machines -- the variety of configurations available is enough to make your head swim.June 3, 2004Clinical NewsAuntMinnie.com Business & Industry Radiology InsiderIt's not easy launching a new company, especially one with a cutting-edge technology that's still struggling for market acceptance. In this edition's Insider Exclusive, we feature the story of one such firm that found its product launch plans complicated not once but twice -- first by the collapse of the stock-market bubble in 2000 and then by the September 11 terrorist attacks.June 2, 2004Clinical NewsMammo study seeks cardiac connectionCould screening mammography pick up early signs of coronary artery disease in women? It's an intriguing possibility, and one that's being investigated by California researchers in an article we're featuring this week in our Women's Imaging Digital Community.June 1, 2004Industry NewsLegislators take aim at healthcare offshoringThe burgeoning -- and controversial -- movement in the U.S. to send patient data overseas may be nipped in the bud by federal and state legislators in the U.S., who have introduced a number of bills to regulate or even prohibit the practice.May 27, 2004Clinical NewsOphthalmologists eye ultrasoundOphthalmologists are breaking new ground in their use of ultrasound to diagnose disorders of the posterior eye.May 25, 2004Previous PagePage 158 of 190Next PageTop StoriesCTStructured CT reporting tool may aid hernia detection after bariatric surgeryIn hospital emergency departments, Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB) patients may present with abdominal pain following surgery.MRIHigher ventricular and atrial heart volumes boost cardiac disease riskWomens ImagingHybrid AI reading shows success in breast cancer screeningPractice ManagementThe hidden link between image quality and diagnostic confidenceMRIUltrasound plus MRI helps diagnose pain from rotator cuff tendinopathy