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Whitney J. Palmer has been with Diagnostic Imaging since 2011, serving as the Senior Editor since November 2019. She has 20 years experience in healthcare and academic medicine reporting.
Fujifilm Acquires Hitachi Diagnostic Imaging Business
Hitachi Board of Directors votes to sell company's medical division to Fujifilm in approximately $1.6-billion deal.
Abbreviated MRI: Guidance on Implementation for Breast Cancer Screening
How-to guidance for using abbreviated MRI as a screening tool.
Philips VP: Thoughts on RSNA & Integration with Carestream
X-Ray AI Alerts Radiologists to Suspected Pneumothorax
On-device AI algorithms pinpoint suspected pneumothorax, alerting radiologists sooner.
Third Annual RADxx Award Winners Announced
Third annual RADxx award winners announced during RSNA 2019.
Highlights from Day 4 at RSNA
Moving X-Ray Offers Dynamic View for Diagnosis
Dynamic Digital Radiography (DDR) offers diagnostic solution for musculoskeletal injuries.
GE Healthcare Introduces First Contrast-Enhanced Mammography Biopsy
GE unveils industry's first contrast-enhanced mammography biopsy solution.
Critical-Care CT at the Bedside
Bedside, mobile CT changes head scans for critically ill patients.
Technologist Scheduling in the Cloud
New cloud platform allows facilities to schedule technologists based on availability and skill set.
Trends From The RSNA 2019 Floor
IBM Watson Health Imaging Opens Imaging AI Marketplace
One-stop-shop for artificial intelligence applications launched.
Vendor-Neutral Tool Streamlines AI Results Visualization and Delivery
Tools enable radiologist access to artificial intelligence.
Carestream Reveals High-Quality, Low-Dose Imaging Options
Tools designed to improve image acquisition.
Hitachi Introduces Its Most Accommodating CT Scanner
Scanner geared toward improved patient experience and image quality.
Top 10 Best States to Be a Radiologist in 2019
We ranked all 50 states, looking at everything from salary to safety to education.
What to Know About Pediatric Breast Ultrasound
Pediatric breast cancer rates are low, but guidelines exist to help alleviate patient concerns.
Simulation Training with Breast Ultrasound
Why simulation-based training may be the best way to train residents.
What’s New in Mammography
The trends and technologies driving mammography in 2019 and beyond.
Physical Exam Not Augmented by Breast Ultrasound in Younger Women
Many younger women are seeking breast ultrasounds-should they?
Breast Ultrasound Equally Beneficial After Mammography and Breast Tomosynthesis
New research reveals supplemental breast ultrasound provides the same level of additional cancer detection after digital breast tomosynthesis as it does after digital mammography.
The State of Radiology AI in 2019
How should radiologists react to coming changes?
The State of Teleradiology in 2019
Will teleradiology grow? Who benefits from it?
Reducing Stress in the Radiology Reading Room
Nine tips for effectively managing stress.
Using Breast Ultrasound for Prognosis
New study demonstrates ultrasounds effectiveness in determining prognoses in women with breast cancer.
Computer-Aided Detection in Breast Ultrasound
How computer-aided detection in automated breast ultrasounds can be helpful.
8 Apps for Radiologists
Apps that can help you perform your best.
How to Manage Mistakes in Radiology
Humans are error-prone, but in medicine that can spell disaster. How do you recover?
Patient Comfort During Whole-Breast Ultrasound
What patients think of automated whole-breast ultrasounds.
Breast Ultrasound in the Emergency Department
The important role breast ultrasound plays in the emergency department-and the improvements that need to happen.