Dr. David Rodriguez[email protected]CTSecond Take: Must patients really be warned of radiation risk?Should radiologists be required to get informed consent from patients before they undergo medical imaging procedures involving radiation? In this Second Take column, radiologists from the University of Pittsburgh assert that such notification is not only burdensome, it undermines the delivery of quality medical care.December 17, 2013Page 1 of 1Top StoriesPractice ManagementACR's Ted Burnes talks advocacy in radiology with AuntMinnieTed Burnes from the American College of Radiology spoke with AuntMinnie on achievements in advocacy and what 2026 may bring.Molecular ImagingPiB-PET/CT detects subtypes in cardiac amyloidosisPractice ManagementHPI: 13.5B mL of contrast media administered from 2011 to 2024UltrasoundAI ultrasound tool could reduce unnecessary biopsies by 60%RSNA 20253D CNN model estimates MACE risk from chest CT