Brian Casey[email protected]Industry NewsYour RSNA crystal ballIs there a trip to Chicago in your immediate future? If so, AuntMinnie predicts you won’t want to make a move without consulting our 2002 RADCast@RSNA, the definitive guide to radiology’s preeminent conference.November 21, 2002Industry NewsFinal Minnies results are in!The people have spoken, and we're pleased to announce the 2002 final results of The Minnies. We’ve also launched our RADCast preview of next month's RSNA conference in Chicago.November 19, 2002Clinical NewsMinnies races go down to the wireJust a few days are left to vote in the final round of The Minnies, AuntMinnie.com’s annual event recognizing excellence in radiology.November 14, 2002HomeThe right way to do CT screeningThe growth of CT screening services has been one of the most exciting trends in medical imaging in the last few years, but the aggressive marketing tactics and profit orientation of some operators has tarnished the niche.November 12, 2002Practice ManagementFacility layout can hinder productivityIs the design of your imaging facility putting the brakes on your staff’s productivity?November 7, 2002Industry NewsHit the road with traveling RTsDear AuntMinnie.com member, Depending on whom you talk to, the growing market for traveling radiologic technologists is either a great opportunity for footloose RTs, or a major headache for radiology administrators. AuntMinnie.com explores both sides of the issue in a special two-part series we’re running in conjunction with National Radiologic Technology Week, November 3-9.November 5, 2002Radiology EducationWagner reflects on molecular imaging's growthIf anyone could lay claim to the term "molecular imaging," it would be Dr. Henry Wagner. The Johns Hopkins professor began using the term in the early 1990s to describe nuclear medicine’s ability to image metabolic processes at the molecular level.October 31, 2002Clinical NewsMinnies competition pulls into home stretchSuspense is reaching fever pitch in The Minnies, AuntMinnie.com’s annual event to recognize excellence in radiology. Our original list of 228 candidates has been narrowed to just 30 finalists in each of our 15 categories. Now it’s up to you to pick the winners!October 29, 2002Nuclear MedicinePET-CT pioneers see benefit in key applicationsSAN DIEGO - Hybrid PET-CT is all the rage in medical imaging, but when is it appropriate to use this powerful but expensive technology? A radiologist from the first hybrid PET-CT site in the world addressed the question at this week’s Academy of Molecular Imaging meeting.October 24, 2002Industry NewsMinnies semifinal deadline is nighOctober 24, 2002Previous PagePage 178 of 190Next PageTop StoriesMRIGadolinium … in beer?The results offer a "snapshot" of the current status of rare earth element contamination in beverages.UltrasoundMWA safe, effective in treating hyperthyroidism with nodulesAIAI model shows promise for diagnosing prostate cancerCT'Habitat' AI model helps stratify lung nodule disease risk on LDCTMRICE MRI-based radiomics model captures DEB TACE-induced tumor changes