Brian Casey[email protected]CTMassive U.S. trial to examine CT/x-ray lung screeningSeptember 19, 2002Radiology EducationA hand-y guide to patient positioningSeptember 17, 2002Industry NewsA new lookDon’t adjust your computer monitor -- our Letter from the Editor has indeed changed.September 12, 2002Clinical NewsGet connected with your referring physiciansAre you looking for a better way to stay in touch with your referring physicians? If so, AuntMinnie.com may have a solution for you -- Physician’s Instant MessengerTM, a brand-new communications application we’ve developed specifically for the radiology market.August 29, 2002AdministrationDynamic movies show ultrasound in motionThis week we’re pleased to feature the second in an ongoing series of articles on ultrasound imaging by Dr. Lars Thorelius of University Hospital in Sweden. The series uses a new image compression technique that enables dynamic ultrasound clips to be viewed over the Internet using off-the-shelf media players.August 27, 2002Molecular ImagingFDG-PET depicts metabolic patterns of Alzheimer's in young adultsSTOCKHOLM - Imagine being told in your 30s that your brain has the same functional abnormalities as Alzheimer's disease patients decades older than you. No, this isn’t the latest Steven Spielberg thriller -- it's the latest research from the International Conference on Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders.July 23, 2002AdministrationSalary survey: U.S. radiologists make hay in southern statesSouthern radiology pays. That’s the message of a new compensation survey published this week by AuntMinnie.com and healthcare recruiting firm CompHealth. The survey found that radiologists from some southern states in the U.S. made more than their northern and western counterparts -- in some cases, significantly more.June 9, 2002PACS/VNAAcuo launches PACS optimization effortA new company has arrived on the PACS scene with a method of integrating and optimizing digital image management networks. While not a full-service PACS company, Acuo Technologies says its software can help imaging facilities speed up their networks and make them operate more effectively across multiple locations.May 28, 2002Clinical NewsSCAR R&D Committee releases RT productivity studyCLEVELAND - Higher productivity is always a good thing, but in the case of radiologic technologists, it’s a strategic imperative. The U.S. is facing a major shortage of RTs that will only get worse in the years to come, unless the adoption of new technologies such as PACS keeps productivity rising.May 4, 2002AssociationsSCAR 2002 attendance nears 2,000 markCLEVELAND - Close to 2,000 people attended this year’s Symposium for Computer Applications in Radiology, according to SCAR officials. The figure represents growth of 10%-15% over last year’s meeting in Salt Lake City.May 4, 2002Previous PagePage 180 of 190Next PageTop StoriesDigital X-Ray3D DEXA reveals lower bone density in diabetes patients3D DEXA revealed differences that conventional bone mineral density measurements did not detect.MRIGadolinium in ... beer?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 LDCT