ResourcesVendorsBusiness ServicesEducational ServicesBritish Institute of Radiology48-50 St John Street, London, EC1M 4DG, UKeMail:Website:https://bir.org.ukLatest from British Institute of RadiologyDigital X-RayDiscover radiology's roots at the German Roentgen MuseumBy Dr. Adrian ThomasMake sure you add the world-famous Roentgen Museum to your bucket list, urges history buff Dr. Adrian Thomas. He describes his visit to Remscheid-Lennep, Germany.December 18, 2023RSNAAre you ready to ditch lead radiation shields?By Will MortonMonday, November 28 | 3:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m. | M7-CAS05 | N230BFor more than 70 years, radiographers have been taught that shielding patients is one of the core principles of radiation safety, but essentially this is no longer true, according to organizers of this educational course. Here, a panel of experts will walk attendees through the latest guidance on using shielding on patients during diagnostic x-ray exams.November 15, 2022CT'A diagnostic revolutionary' -- the legacy of Godfrey HounsfieldBy Louise GagnonCT has become a vital form of medical imaging that is ubiquitous throughout the world, offering powerful insights into the human body. Most of the credit for the development of CT goes to Sir Godfrey Hounsfield, the U.K. scientist who developed the first CT scanner in 1971.August 11, 2022HomeWeek in Review: GE to split up | PET to guide cancer therapy | Road to RSNA starts MondayBy Brian CaseyNovember 12, 2021Nuclear MedicineHow can the clinical potential of PET/MRI be unlocked?By Frances Rylands-MonkWhy are some countries lagging behind others when it comes to unlocking the clinical potential of PET/MRI? Cancer imaging expert Dr. Vicky Goh of the U.K. took out her crystal ball and provided some insight into the future role of PET/MRI and how both modalities can be integrated effectively.November 10, 2021CTCOVID-19 takes toll on well-being of radiology staffBy Will MortonRadiographers and radiation therapists have experienced shortages of personal protective equipment and significant increases in stress and anxiety due to the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a new survey of Australian radiology staff.February 25, 20212019Future of Imaging campaign promotes radiology in EuropeBy AuntMinnie.com staff writersA new public awareness campaign called Future of Imaging promotes the role of radiology in Europe and is launching in conjunction with this week's ECR 2019 in Vienna.February 26, 2019HomeMeet the Minnies 2017 finalistsBy Brian Casey and Erik L. RidleyAre you wondering who made the final cut in the Minnies, AuntMinnie.com's campaign to recognize the best and brightest in medical imaging? Our list of finalists includes 28 candidates competing in 14 categories, ranging from Most Influential Radiology Researcher to Best Radiology Mobile App.September 20, 20172016Strickland on film: Part 2 -- Reporting networks & the futureReporting networks can have major benefits for radiologists and patients, says Dr. Nicola Strickland. In the second part of this video interview, she explains about the concept behind networks and looks ahead to ECR 2016 and the future of digital systems.February 16, 2016CTCT provides fresh revelations about ancient EgyptBy Becky McCallCT has reached a level of such sophistication that we can now pinpoint incredible detail inside mummies, turning CT into 3D volumes and then segmenting the data, a leading expert told attendees at last week's "The Curious World of Radiology" seminar.July 21, 2015MRISex in an MRI scanner; CDS debate at AHRA; printing 3D heartsBy Brian CaseyJuly 20, 2015CTMost extracardiac incidentals are better left unfoundBy Eric BarnesDiscovering incidental CT findings such as lung nodules when scanning patients with suspected heart disease does more harm than good, according to a cardiac imaging expert who spoke at the recent British Institute of Radiology President's Conference.May 29, 2011CTAuntMinnie.com CT InsiderBy Eric BarnesMay 25, 2011HomeECR 2011The British Institute of Radiology is one of a host of national bodies at the congress this year.March 2, 2011Industry NewsU.K. imaging needs digital display guidelinesPeter Staff, managing director of Xograph Imaging Systems, discusses how healthcare professionals can ensure that they are delivering quality digital imaging services by doing their homework before purchasing medical displays.April 15, 2004