Joe Constance[email protected]Clinical NewsWhat has radiology learned from the COVID-19 pandemic?As the COVID-19 pandemic subsides, many radiologists are welcoming back patients, ramping up procedures, and seeing volumes return to pre-COVID-19 levels. But patients want to feel safe and secure as they return, so imaging facilities must implement practices and policies that ensure patient safety. The question is how best to do it.June 16, 2021EconomicsCan radiology reduce the slow burn of physician burnout?Radiologist burnout is real. Pressed to do more, and to get what they do right, many radiologists become frustrated and burn out. But what are the solutions to radiologist burnout, and will they actually work?May 18, 2021EconomicsAre physicians biased when reading black lung x-rays?Physicians who are hired to provide a medical opinion in cases of black lung disease may be biased in favor of whoever is paying them to read the images, according to research published March 26 in the Annals of the American Thoracic Society.March 25, 2021Industry NewsTeleultrasound extends the reach of quality careTelemedicine has matured during the past few decades, overcoming challenges to help deliver healthcare to patients worldwide. And improvements to IT and related infrastructure have helped grow new telemedicine services -- among them teleultrasound.March 22, 2021Practice ManagementChange in imaging use shows COVID-19's impactA new analysis of imaging utilization during the COVID-19 pandemic demonstrates the outbreak's more severe impact on people of color and those of lower socioeconomic status, according to research published online ahead of print on October 29 in the Journal of the American College of Radiology.October 29, 2020Industry NewsRemote reading is more complicated than flipping a switchMedical imaging may be turning to teleradiology to adapt to the COVID-19 pandemic, with hospitals allowing radiologists to interpret medical images from home. But making the transition to remote reading from home is more complicated than simply flipping a switch.September 14, 2020Industry NewsMedical imaging turns to teleradiology to handle COVID-19 outbreakTeleradiology has always been a vital technology in the world of radiology. But the COVID-19 pandemic has sparked a boom in remote reading as radiology departments and imaging centers turn to teleradiology to keep their operations flowing smoothly in an era of social distancing.September 14, 2020Clinical NewsRadiology harnesses x-ray's versatility and technology to battle COVID-19Taking care of patients in the midst of a pandemic can require a little ingenuity as well as science. During the COVID-19 outbreak, hospitals have developed creative solutions to provide x-ray services in a way that keeps both patients and personnel safe.August 24, 2020Industry NewsRadiography has key role on front lines of COVID-19Radiography has played a key role in managing the COVID-19 pandemic. Radiologists on the front lines of the outbreak have found chest x-ray to be a useful complement to other tools for diagnosing patients with COVID-19 and tracking their prognosis.August 24, 2020MRINew technologies will drive MRI scanners of the futureIf you could design the MRI scanner of the future, how would you do it? Tomorrow's MRI systems will use advanced coil arrays, novel sensors, new data acquisition techniques, and machine learning, according to a Tuesday plenary session of the International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine virtual meeting.August 11, 2020Previous PagePage 2 of 3Next PageTop StoriesISMRM 2024ISMRM: PET/MRI shows promise identifying musculoskeletal ‘pain generators’PET/MRI could be a viable tool for pinpointing locations of pain in those with chronic low back or hip pain after total hip replacements.ISMRM 2024ISMRM: What's next for MRI applications for MSK trauma?Radiology EducationARRS: Consistent disparities found in radiology residency matchWomens ImagingARRS: DBT leads to less recalls among African American womenSponsor ContentJourney to the Cloud: A Snapshot of Market Progress - May 22 @ 1pm EDT