Dr. Giles Maskell[email protected]Clinical NewsWhat can road safety tell us about radiological error?Too many discussions about avoiding error in radiology fall back on the notion of encouraging “vigilance,” Dr. Giles Maskell writes in a new column.April 2, 2024Artificial IntelligenceReferee! The impact of new technology in football and radiologyRadiologists can learn some important lessons from the recent experiences of the sporting world, particularly football, Dr. Giles Maskell writes in a new column.January 31, 2024Clinical NewsIs your radiology team still happy after the pandemic?Happy staff are more productive, and high staff morale leads to better outcomes for patients. But post-COVID, how can you tell if your department is a joyful place to work? And what can you do boost happiness? Dr. Giles Maskell addresses these questions.November 5, 2023Clinical NewsAn ugly new word for today's clinical radiologists: TaskificationTaskification involves breaking down a complex professional role into a series of smaller tasks, but what does it mean for radiology? Dr. Giles Maskell investigates, using injection of intravenous contrast in CT as an example.September 4, 2023Clinical NewsWhy radiologists and policymakers need to communicate betterRadiology plays a central role in modern medical care, but those in charge rarely seek the advice of radiologists when it comes to healthcare service planning, writes Dr. Giles Maskell. He explains why this must change.February 22, 2023Clinical NewsMaskell: Demand management for radiology isn't our problemCoping with the increasing demand for imaging is very much our problem, but limiting this demand is largely down to the actions of others elsewhere in the healthcare system, writes Dr. Giles Maskell.November 14, 2022Clinical News5 things that only a radiologist will know and understandGood clinical practice demands that medical doctors share their knowledge to support patient care, but there are still some things that only a radiologist can really understand, writes Dr. Giles Maskell. In his latest column, he provides five examples.July 4, 2022Clinical News5 things I don't miss about the bad old days of radiologyIt can be tempting to glorify the early days of radiology, but an honest reflection on the practices of the past confirms that progress has generally been for the better, writes Dr. Giles Maskell. He takes a humorous look back at what he was glad to see disappear.April 17, 2022Clinical NewsWhat lies ahead for incoming RCR president over next 3 years?Dr. Katharine Halliday starts work as the U.K. Royal College of Radiologists (RCR) president on 1 September. Dr. Giles Maskell, a past RCR president himself, reflects on her appointment and the agenda facing her.March 7, 2022Clinical NewsHow to cope and survive in hard timesEveryone in radiology is struggling with seemingly insurmountable work pressures as the world seeks to recover from the pandemic, but how can we ensure we still do a good job for our patients? Dr. Giles Maskell presents a personal view.November 28, 2021Page 1 of 3Next PageTop StoriesIndustry NewsU.K. issues advice on sedation use in radiologyThe U.K. Royal College of Radiologists (RCR) has published a document called "Sedation, analgesia and anaesthesia in radiology." The 28-page practical guide is available for free download.Nuclear MedicineEANM 2024 hits record attendanceClinical NewsSiemens posts strong revenues for Q4, fiscal year 2024Digital X-RayBook launch celebrates lives of global experts in radiologySponsor ContentFREE Webinar