Dr. Neal Klitsch[email protected]EconomicsIs fake news a problem in radiology, too?Much has been written about so-called "fake news" articles circulated via social media during the recent election campaign, and it's certainly a serious issue. But is fake news a problem in reporting on healthcare in general -- and radiology in particular? The Neighborhood Radiologist, Dr. Neal Klitsch, tackles this question in his latest column.January 23, 2017Practice ManagementThe Neighborhood Radiologist: How I read imaging studiesThe Neighborhood Radiologist, Dr. Neal Klitsch, is back with a new column for AuntMinnie.com. With his blog and website, Klitsch aims to make radiology more understandable and approachable for patients, referring physicians, and radiologists-in-training. Here he describes how he reads imaging studies.December 22, 2016Clinical NewsThe Neighborhood Radiologist: Language of the chest x-rayWe're pleased to introduce the first column by the Neighborhood Radiologist, Dr. Neal Klitsch. With his blog and website, Klitsch aims to make radiology more understandable and approachable for patients, referring physicians, and radiologists-in-training. In his first column, Klitsch explains the language of the chest x-ray.November 9, 2016Page 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