Brian Casey, Erik L. Ridley, and Philip Ward[email protected]HomeMinnies winners portend radiology's augmented futureMinnies winners, page 3October 25, 2017HomeMinnies winners portend radiology's augmented futureMinnies winners, page 2October 25, 2017HomeMinnies 2017 winners portend radiology's augmented futureThis year's Minnies winners point to a future in which medical imaging evolves into what some are beginning to call augmented radiology -- where radiologists are assisted in their duties by a variety of technologies ranging from artificial intelligence to 3D printing to advanced visualization.October 25, 2017Page 1 of 1Top StoriesWomens ImagingWomen's Imaging MinnieCast, Episode 4: Where's the love for molecular breast imaging?Ria Dave talks about research she and colleagues led showing how often MBI is utilized in the U.S.Residents/FellowsIs teleradiology the right first job out of residency?Womens ImagingUSPSTF guidelines lead to shifted views on breast cancer screeningCTPhysics-based technique improves reproducibility of lung density metricsSponsor ContentModernizing Radiotherapy Workflows