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ECR2025

Elsevier Radiology Journals Portfolio Feb 26- March 02 | Vienna

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New Journal! European Journal of Radiology AI opens in new tab/window

ECR2025

New Journals in Radiology

The European Journal of Radiology Artificial Intelligence

European Journal of Radiology Artificial Intelligence  opens in new tab/windowis a leading scientific journal on advances of artificial intelligence in clinical radiology. It aims to a global audience and by communicating state-of-the-art information on imaging developments in the field.

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Research in Diagnostic and Interventional Imaging

Research in Diagnostic and Interventional Imaging opens in new tab/window (ReDII) is a high-quality, peer reviewed, open-access and online-only journal focusing on research articles in diagnostic and interventional imaging, whatever the subspecialty. The journal welcomes publications originating from any part of the world and focuses only on original research. Acceptance is based on the scientific merit and the methodological quality of the manuscript, regardless of novelty/trendiness. It does not publish case reports/case series, reviews nor editorials. All articles are published in English.

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Royal College of Radiologists Open

RCR Open joins Clinical Radiology opens in new tab/window and Clinical Oncology opens in new tab/window as the latest addition to The Royal College of Radiologists portfolio of world-class journals. It is a fully open access, peer-reviewed, multidisciplinary journal which will reflect the diverse interests of the RCR's Clinical Oncology and Clinical Radiology Faculties. It will embrace all areas of diagnostic imaging, oncology, radiobiology, artificial intelligence and translational oncology with the ultimate aim of improving outcomes for patients.

RCR Open

Special Issues

Sustainability in Radiology

Radiography opens in new tab/window

Sustainability is a global issue, and Radiography seeks to address key issues regarding sustainability in radiology with this special issue.

This special issue identifies key insights to making service delivery, education, research, and patient care eco-friendlier and more sustainable across clinical radiography, radiotherapy, and nuclear medicine specialties. This framework will lead to greener practices which will have global impacts to safeguard future generations.

Sustainability in Radiology

Women in Radiology

Current Problems in Diagnostic Radiology opens in new tab/window

The special issue on Women in Radiology addresses ongoing gender disparities in the field. It highlights the underrepresentation of women, who face challenges like gender bias, discrimination, and sexual harassment.

The issue emphasizes that women are less likely to attain leadership positions or receive recognition for their research. Recommendations include implementing mentorship programs, addressing unconscious biases, and promoting gender diversity to enhance representation and success.

Women in Radiology

Focus on Medical Student Education

The Journal of the American College of Radiology opens in new tab/window (Now an online only journal!)

Engaging medical students early and effectively in radiology fosters an understanding of imaging’s integral role in diagnosis and care. At the same time, a robust presence of radiologists in the undergraduate medical curriculum can inspire students to pursue radiology themselves.

In this focus issue, we are pleased to present a collection of five articles exploring current topics across the spectrum of undergraduate medical education, starting in the preclinical curriculum and ending with the residency match.

Focus on Medical Student Education