Brian Casey[email protected]EconomicsRadiologists should use Facebook to develop their brandWhile Facebook's reputation has taken a beating in recent weeks, a new article published March 30 in the Journal of the American College of Radiology touts the benefits of the social media platform as a marketing tool for radiologists that can help them connect with both patients and other physicians.April 1, 2018AIACR partners with MICCAI to make AI a clinical realityTwo influential radiology groups have signed a partnership to foster development of artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms to better meet the clinical needs of radiologists. The American College of Radiology (ACR) and the Medical Image Computing and Computer Assisted Intervention (MICCAI) Society announced the deal at the NVIDIA GPU Technology Conference in San Jose, CA.March 29, 2018AIAre radiologists warming to AI? | A solution to the isotope shortage | Best states for doctorsMarch 28, 2018AIRadiology and AI: From bête noire to nuts and boltsSAN JOSE, CA - Radiologists appear to have overcome their fears of artificial intelligence (AI) and are moving on to the nuts and bolts of making the technology work in clinical practice, according to a series of talks on March 28 at the NVIDIA GPU Technology Conference. But the task won't be easy, and challenges remain.March 28, 2018Practice ManagementUse of skeletal radiography shows modest growthThe use of skeletal radiography has grown at a modest rate in the U.S. Medicare population over the past 12 years, researchers reported in a March 24 paper in the Journal of the American College of Radiology. But shifts have occurred in the use of radiography that may indicate some physician self-referral of x-ray studies.March 28, 2018CareersWhat states are best for practicing medicine?What states in the U.S. are the best for practicing medicine? Survey results published March 27 on WalletHub.com rank states in the midsection of the country as being the most friendly to doctors, while those on the coasts are less accommodating.March 27, 2018UltrasoundRads, get out of your comfort zone | Contrast US for prostate cancer | Deep learning and USMarch 26, 2018Practice ManagementIs your reading room a pain in your neck? | AI on the march | More news from SIRMarch 21, 2018Practice ManagementIs your reading room a pain in your neck?Is the radiology reading room a fundamentally unhealthy environment for radiologists? A study published March 20 in the Journal of the American College of Radiology suggests that the rise of PACS and the digital reading room is contributing to an epidemic of work-related musculoskeletal injuries among radiologists.March 21, 2018Clinical NewsSIR studies show breadth of interventional radiologyThe growing breadth of clinical applications for interventional radiology is on display at this week's Society of Interventional Radiology (SIR) annual meeting. Talks are running the gamut from artery embolization for knee osteoarthritis to CT-guided cryoablation of nerves that carry hunger signals to assist with weight loss.March 20, 2018Previous PagePage 53 of 140Next PageTop StoriesMolecular ImagingExperts issue appropriate use criteria for molecular breast imagingThe criteria offer use scenarios for technetium-99 (Tc-99m) sestamibi-based gamma camera imaging of the breast.MRIfMRI: Cognitive behavioral therapy positively affects the brainPractice ManagementPost Cures Act, outpatients access radiology reports fasterMRIMRI may help guide brachial plexus surgeryAIShould hospitals pursue local domain LLM adaptation for radiology reports?