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Accuracy of Opposed-phase Magnetic Resonance Imaging for the Evaluation of Treated and Untreated Spinal Metastases

Rationale and Objectives To assess whether the accuracy of opposed-phase magnetic resonance (MR) imaging to differentiate spinal metastases from benign lesions is influenced by treatment. Materia...

A Review of Resources and Methodologies Available for Teaching and Assessing Patient-Related Communication Skills in Radiology

ACGME expectations for radiology trainees’ proficiencies in communication skills pose a challenge to program directors who wish to develop curricula addressing these competencies. Numerous educatio...

A Failure to Communicate?

Rationale and Objectives Complete clinical information improves the diagnostic capacity of medical imaging, and the radiology requisition is the radiologist’s primary means of receiving clinical i...

Vital Signs in Radiologic Education

“Creativity is contagious. Pass it on.” –Albert Einstein Over the past several decades, radiology as a specialty has been transformed in many ways. Human imagination combined with an ability t...

Viewing the Value of Radiology Through Patient Web Portals

With widespread adoption of web portals and unfettered patient access to online radiology reports, these previous end products are quickly becoming springboards for direct radiologist-patient inter...

Toward Augmented Radiologists

Radiology practice will be altered by the coming of artificial intelligence, and the process of learning in radiology will be similarly affected. In the short term, radiologists will need to unders...

The Clinical Impact of Resident-attending Discrepancies in On-call Radiology Reporting

Rationale and Objectives The purpose of this study is to quantify the clinical impact of resident-attending discrepancies at a tertiary referral academic radiology residency program by assessing r...

Teaching Radiology Trainees From the Perspective of a Millennial

The millennial generation consists of today’s medical students, radiology residents, fellows, and junior staff. Millennials’ comfort with immersive technology, high expectations for success, and de...

Teaching Radiology Physics Interactively with Scientific Notebook Software

Rationale and Objectives The goal of this study is to demonstrate how the teaching of radiology physics can be enhanced with the use of interactive scientific notebook software. Methods We used ...

Survey Research

Survey research is appealing to many clinical researchers, including radiologists. Emerging interest in patient preferences and patient-centered outcomes related to imaging likely will stimulate ad...