ECR 2013 Focus: Imaging of the Mind
The brain remains undoubtedly one of the most mysterious organs of the human body. Magnetic resonance imaging has helped to unveil some of its secrets, and major advances have been made in...
View ArticleECR 2013 Focus: Organs From A to Z: Heart
Heart disease affects a very large number of people worldwide, and the consequences can be serious and even lethal. Here, and perhaps more than in many other areas of medicine, imaging has helped to...
View ArticleECR 2013 Focus: Justifying CT in Paediatric Radiology
The optimisation and justification of procedures is vital when using CT as an imaging modality; particularly on children, who are more sensitive to ionising radiation than adults. Therefore, it is...
View ArticleECR 2013 Focus: Personalised Radiology
As acknowledged in last year’s ESR white paper on the subject, the concept of personalised medicine (PM) is becoming an increasingly hot topic. The patient-centred principles of PM have the potential...
View ArticleECR 2013 Focus: Imaging in Intensive Care Patients
Intensive care units are special working environments, presenting radiologists with complex cases and patients with severe conditions. Diagnostic imaging examinations and the work of the radiologist...
View ArticleECR 2013 Focus: the Visibility of the Radiologist
With the development of functional imaging, the way patients are imaged has changed, and so has the role of the radiologist. While taking pictures in the basement of a hospital was considered good...
View ArticleECR supports young radiologists, says rising star
Dr. Alexander Sachs, the Rising Stars representative on the ESR’s Undergraduate Education Subcommittee, talked about his numerous projects and his passion for teaching in an interview with ECR Today....
View ArticleECR 2013 set to welcome top medical students and residents
The European Society of Radiology (ESR), which organises the ECR, strives to stay at the cutting-edge of science, helping it shape the future of medical imaging. This commitment goes beyond technology...
View ArticleWelcome to all ECR 2014 presenters
The graph below shows the ages of speakers at ECR 2013. While the most common age of scientific paper presenters was 30, the most common age among educational speakers was 50. Your ECR future is...
View ArticleNew ESR/ECR president to make youth a central theme at ECR 2017
ECR Today spoke with the new ESR/ECR President, Prof. Paul M. Parizel, from Antwerp, Belgium, to learn about this new position, his visions for the society and his ideas for next year’s congress....
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