Brian Casey[email protected]BreastSize does matter in digital mammographyA new study has found that digital mammography systems with larger detectors might be the best choice for high-volume mobile screening programs.September 9, 2003Clinical NewsRads vie for California governor’s jobIf you’ve been following the wild and wacky California recall election, chances are you’ve heard about Arnold Schwarzenegger, Gary Coleman, and the scores of other candidates vying to replace Gray Davis as the state’s next governor. But did you know there are two radiologists among the 134 hopefuls jockeying for position in the October 7 race?September 4, 2003Clinical NewsRIS/PACS Webcast goes live September 3For insight into the great mysteries of RIS/PACS integration, check out a live Webcast presentation on the topic this Wednesday, September 3, from 11 a.m.-12 p.m. PDT.September 2, 2003Clinical NewsSalaryScan Survey is drawing to a closeIf you haven’t yet filled out our CompHealth SalaryScan Survey, you’ve got just a few days left to make your mark. The survey will be closed to data collection at midnight on August 31.August 28, 2003BreastTechnology Review explores breast marker clipsIn the latest installment of our Technology Review series, contributing editor Tracie L. Thompson explores the state of the art in breast biopsy clips.August 26, 2003Clinical NewsSomething new for this year’s Minnies competitionThe Minnies are back! AuntMinnie.com's annual event to recognize excellence in radiology is ready to take your nominations.August 21, 2003Clinical NewsStudy: Job shortage eases, but not for everyoneThe red-hot radiology job market is showing signs of cooling down, according to a recently released study that examined help-wanted ads for signs of employment trends in medical imaging.August 19, 2003Practice ManagementRTs are already tackling advanced tasks, survey saysWhen organized radiology established a new radiologist assistant (RA) position earlier this year, radiologic technologists won new opportunities for additional recognition and career advancement. But many RTs are already performing advanced-level tasks even without the RA designation, according to a survey presented at this week’s 2003 American Healthcare Radiology Administrators conference in Anaheim.August 14, 2003Clinical NewsWhen imaging goes too far: Ethical concerns in whole-body screeningStanford researchers have taken a proactive approach to the ethics of self-referred screening, and hopes to lay the groundwork for protocols and guidelines to prevent an anything-goes mentality from taking over the whole-body screening market.August 14, 2003Clinical NewsAHRA report: Learning from a worst-case scenarioANAHEIM, CA - Building a new imaging facility from the ground up is no easy task. There are contractors to hire, marketing plans to develop, staff schedules to juggle. But a little advance planning -- and learning from the experiences of others -- can go a long way towards smoothing the process.August 12, 2003Previous PagePage 169 of 190Next PageTop StoriesUltrasoundPOCUS performs well in assessing pathologic venous congestionPoint-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) showed success in venous excess ultrasound assessment of critically ill patients.CTMachine learning plus CT helps assess severity of COPDUltrasoundActive thyroid surveillance effective, beneficial for older patientsMolecular ImagingFES-PET shows promise staging women with invasive lobular cancerCTStructured CT reporting tool may aid hernia detection after bariatric surgery