Matthew Limb[email protected]Artificial IntelligenceAI system aims for earlier diagnosis of endometriosisIMAGENDO uses machine learning to digitally combine the diagnostic capabilities of pelvic scans and MRI to identify endometriosis lesions. The Australian and U.K. developers are now seeking to optimize and validate the algorithm.August 24, 2023Artificial IntelligenceGet AI companies to provide more evidence, Harvey urgesDevelopers of artificial intelligence (AI) are still learning what they can and can't get away with, and users of the technology must insist the companies verify the claims they make about the benefits of products, according to AI expert Dr. Hugh Harvey.October 2, 2022Clinical NewsAttention switches to MRI safety and cardiac devicesMRI safety must involve a multidisciplinary team effort to arrive at good local decisions, according to a leading specialist in the field. Also, he described how the U.K. has looked in-depth at MRI scans on patients with cardiac implantable electronic devices.September 28, 2022Clinical NewsPhoton-counting CT comes of age in heart and lungThe clinical benefits of photon-counting CT are becoming clear and obvious in both cardiovascular and thoracic imaging, according to a leading developer of this emerging technology.September 26, 2022Clinical NewsDoes everybody expect too much from radiology?Many patients -- and even radiologists' clinical colleagues -- have unrealistic expectations of what medical imaging can deliver, said Dr. Giles Maskell in a keynote lecture at the British Institute of Radiology Annual Congress on 23 September.September 26, 2022Clinical NewsSidhu: There's no going back if radiology abandons ultrasoundRadiologists will lament the day if they lose ultrasound as a valuable diagnostic tool, and there will be no going back afterwards, warned world expert Prof. Paul Sidhu in London on 22 September.September 25, 2022Womens ImagingWhat does it take to produce a quality radiology report?Radiology trainees should be formally taught how to write high-quality radiology reports to avoid getting stuck with flawed techniques that could potentially harm patients, according to a U.K. expert source.May 30, 2022Artificial IntelligenceDoes AI pose a serious threat to radiographers' jobs?Global artificial intelligence (AI) luminary Dr. Daniel Sodickson, PhD, has sought to allay fears that a "Wild West" of disruptive innovations and increased automation in the coming years could decimate the jobs of radiographers.May 18, 2022Head and Neck RadiologyDebate intensifies over precise clinical role of ultralow-field MRINew portable ultralow-field MRI scanners promise to radically improve medical imaging access for patients with neurological disorders and other conditions, but which clinical indications and unmet needs will be filled with these systems? The global MRI community is striving to reach a consensus in this area.May 16, 2022ConferenceHow exactly does AI promise to transform clinical practice in MRI?LONDON - Imaging scientists have only just begun to scratch the surface of what artificial intelligence (AI) can do to benefit patients and professional practice, particularly in terms of contrast agent usage, delegates at the annual meeting of the International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine (ISMRM) learned during a special session on Saturday.May 7, 2022Page 1 of 2Next PageTop StoriesAdvanced VisualizationChatGPT promising as support tool for researchers getting started in AIChatGPT could serve as an academic reference tool for early-career radiologists and researchers.Advanced VisualizationLLMs outperform medical student in solving imaging casesClinical NewsIrish radiologist, 37, dies of cancerDigital X-RaySymphony of radiology: RSNA unveils art winnersIndustry NewsSiemens targets 3.3B patient touchpoints by 2030