Brian Casey[email protected]Practice ManagementWhy aren't radiologists talking to patients? | Siegel on AI | 3D holography | Elastography of carotid plaqueJune 19, 2017EconomicsWhy radiologists find it hard to face patientsRadiologists are being told they need to spend more time with patients, but is this a realistic expectation? A new survey published June 20 in Radiology found that while most radiologists would like more patient-facing time, the realities of their jobs -- such as reimbursement for their time -- get in the way.June 19, 2017AI7 steps to better AI algorithmsArtificial intelligence (AI) is all the rage right now, with most of the focus on using the technology for image analysis. But Dr. Eliot Siegel believes that AI has much more to offer, and he suggested several improvements at the recent International Society for Computed Tomography (ISCT) meeting.June 15, 2017Nuclear MedicineSNMMI Image of the Year | Not so FAST for kids | Community breast MRIJune 14, 2017Nuclear MedicineNews from SNMMI | PET for Alzheimer's | Deep learning for PICC linesJune 12, 2017Industry NewsFlannery named as GE chief as Immelt to retireIndustrial conglomerate GE is once again reaching into its healthcare business to find an executive to lead the company. The firm has named GE Healthcare President John Flannery to replace Jeff Immelt when he retires as chairman and CEO at the end of the year.June 11, 2017BreastIs demand for radiologists rising? | NEJM mammo paper stirs controversy | More news from ISCTJune 7, 2017CareersNew survey finds radiologists are back in demandFor the first time in a decade, radiologists have landed back in the top 10 of search assignments for U.S. physicians by recruiting firm Merritt Hawkins, as employment conditions in the specialty continue to improve.June 7, 2017CTAre you ready for 3D on steroids? | More news from ISCT | Vendors and cybersecurity from SIIMJune 5, 2017CTISCT: Will cinematic rendering become '3D on steroids'?SAN FRANCISCO - A new data reconstruction technique called cinematic rendering that creates photorealistic images was discussed in a Monday session at the International Society for Computed Tomography (ISCT) symposium. The technique is like "3D on steroids," according to Dr. Elliot Fishman, who is testing it at Johns Hopkins University.June 5, 2017Previous PagePage 69 of 140Next PageTop StoriesDigital X-RayAI predicts death risk from COPDAn AI model for analyzing chest x-rays can identify individuals at risk of death from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)Womens ImagingMusic lowers anxiety, pain for women undergoing mammographyMRI5 ways to reduce gadolinium pollutionMinniesMeet the Minnies 2025 finalistsSponsor ContentClinically Meaningful AI Detection of Interval Cancers