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Advances in musculoskeletal interventional oncology – An interview with Dr Danoob Dalili and Dr Dimitrios Filippiadis

Posted August 15, 202500:22:38

In this podcast we speak to Dr Danoob Dalili and Dr Dimitrios Filippiadis, Guest Editors of a recent BJR special feature “Advances in Musculoskeletal Interventional Oncology: A Comprehensive Update”.Related BJR article: Advances in musculoskeletal interventional oncology—introductory editorial, Dimitrios Filippiadis, PhD, MSc , Danoob Dalili, MBBS 

BJR|Artificial Intelligence launch - An interview with Editors-in-Chief Professor Heang-Ping Chan and Professor Issam El Naqa

Posted May 20, 202400:25:46

We speak to Professor Heang-Ping Chan and Professor Issam El Naqa, Co-Editors-in-Chief of BJR|Artificial Intelligence. We discuss why having a journal dedicated to AI is so important at this moment in time, what types of articles they both hope to see submitted and published in the journal, and we also talk through the wider context of some of the excellent articles published so far. Issam and Heang-Ping also provide valuable advice for aspiring early career individuals who are interested in becoming a reviewer for the journal. Listen to the podcast to find out more!Related BJR|Artificial Intelligence article: Launching BJR|Artificial intelligence: an editorial, Heang-Ping Chan and Issam El Naqa

AI in imaging and therapy: innovations, ethics, and impact

Posted December 15, 202300:13:21

We speak to Prof Issam El Naqa, Guest Editor of the recent BJR special feature on "AI in imaging and therapy: innovations, ethics, and impact".Related BJR article: AI in imaging and therapy: innovations, ethics, and impact – introductory editorial, Issam El Naqa and Karen Drukker

An interview with BJR Barclay Medal winner Dr Manish Mai

Posted September 8, 202300:17:08

We speak to Dr Manish Mair, whose recent BJR article “A systematic review and meta-analysis comparing the diagnostic accuracy of initial reverse transcription-PCR and CT scan in suspected COVID-19 patients", was the winner of the BJR Barclay Medal.

Incidental imaging findings from head to toe: challenges and management

Posted May 30, 202300:30:02

In this podcast we speak to Dr Rosalind Given-Wilson, Dr Nick Screaton, Prof Stuart Taylor, guest editors of a recent BJR special feature on “Incidental imaging findings from head to toe: challenges and management”.Related BJR article: Incidental imaging findings from head to toe: challenges and management: introductory editorial, Rosalind Given-Wilson et al.