Dr. George McInnes[email protected]Clinical NewsTeleradiologist responds to audit of CT reportsThe recent audit about the accuracy of interpretation of emergency abdominal CT reports has generated considerable interest. Dr. George McInnes gives his response to last week's news report on AuntMinnieEurope.com.December 20, 2016Organized Radiology IssuesWin over radiographers to succeed in outsourcingUntil local networks can cope with out-of-hours work, teleradiology outsourcing is here to stay, writes Dr. George McInnes. He has five tips to ensure radiographers remain on board, including establishing better referral guidelines.July 21, 2015Clinical NewsThe U.K.'s great teleradiology debateLast week's teleradiology statement from the Royal College of Radiologists has got a heated response. Dr. George McInnes, a practicing U.K. radiologist who is an adviser to a teleradiology company, presents his personal views on the document.June 17, 2014Imaging InformaticsGuest Column: Teleradiology -- marketing, myths, and moneyAn urgent need exists for a clear regulatory framework that recognizes cross-border teleradiology -- and allows hospital to benefit from the expertise of radiologists across Europe and beyond -- but also addresses legitimate quality concerns and prevents work drifting to lower wage areas.June 12, 2011Page 1 of 1Top StoriesMolecular ImagingF-18 PSMA PET-CT proves clinical value in prostate cancerF-18 prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA) PET/CT is having a major impact on patient care and therapy decisions in prostate cancer, but it’s crucial to bear in mind the modality’s diagnostic quirks.Molecular ImagingCombined PET scans predict progression of Alzheimer’sMolecular ImagingPET scans predict outcomes for patients undergoing CAR T-cell therapyMRIMRI-based nomogram provides boost in breast cancerCTCT estimated to cause 5% of new cancer cases