As technology continues to advance for all diagnostic imaging modalities, it sometimes reminds me of a race between ...
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The Society of Cardiovascular Computed Tomography (SCCT) annual meeting July 10-13 in San Diego covered the latest CT ...
There were several new cardiovascular ultrasound technology advances highlighted at the American Society of ...
There were several interesting studies coming out of the 2014 meeting for the Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular ...
What started with a chug and a whisper is growing in both momentum and volume. Can you hear that whistle blowing? For ...
As an editor attending clinical symposiums and always on the lookout for new trends in technology, I sometimes find ...
"Any intelligent fool can make things bigger, more complex, and more violent. It takes a touch of genius — and a lot of ...
By Dave Fornell, editor I have watched a trend in medical technology grow from a small ripple a couple years ago into ...
Vienna is to the European Congress of Radiology what Chicago is to RSNA. This year the ECR celebrated the 20th year the ...
More than a decade has passed since I volunteered to ride a patient table into the maw of a Siemens’ CT. Then as now, I ...
My generation has seen the rise of a frightening kind of STD, one that was unflinchingly lethal early on and since has ...
“Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.” —George Santayana, 20th century philosopher and writer ...
“Keys, scumbag. It’s the universal symbol for keys.” Mike Ehrmantraut, his hand outstretched to Walter White (Episode 1 ...
By Dave Fornell, DAIC editor While the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) focuses on new technology for ...
By Dave Fornell, editor Stage 2 meaningful use guidelines for electronic medical records (EMRs) suggest use of clinical ...
Annoyed by the high cost of a tune-up, 30 years ago I took a class on automotive maintenance. Armed with a spark plug ...
By Dave Fornell, DAIC Editor There are two main issues facing clinical practice today, including lower reimbursements ...
Saving lives is no longer enough. Patients need to be satisfied. You might thank the recession for that. Since the ...
We are seeing a semantic shift in medicine, one that is redefining personalized medicine from pie in the sky to piece of ...
Only one radiological modality – mammography – is used today for screening. Yet, as America hurdles toward preventive ...