Radiology Home Page Gets Makeover
Online innovations continue on the Radiology home page at RSNA.org/radiology, with changes to content, design and navigational tools.
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OTHER WEB NEWS
List Server Hosts Discussions of Medical Imaging Physics
A list server recently launched at George Washington University in Washington provides a real-time forum for discussions in medical imaging physics topics. The service is free for anyone in diagnostic, therapeutic, nuclear medicine and health physics, as well as radiologists interested in imaging physics. The list server enables radiologists to pose questions to the group, consult with medical imaging physicists and contribute to discussion forums. More than 360 members worldwide have joined discussions on topics such as the usefulness of drape shielding for chest CT, how small is "too small" for pixel size, blacklight surveys for mammography artifacts and fusing CT and MR scan results. Those interested can sign up by sending an e-mail message with the subject line "Subscribe DXIMGMEDPHYS" followed by first and last name or e-mail Bill Davros, Ph.D., adjunct professor of radiology at the Cleveland Clinic, at DAVROSB@ccf.org.

