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Mélisande Rouger

France, Madrid, Spain, United Kingdom

Journalist at Freelance

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  • 1 month ago | healthcare-in-europe.com | Mélisande Rouger

    © Hospital Clínic de BarcelonaArticle • Spanish registry offers unprecedented dataLeading Spanish neuroradiologists presented a unique multicentre registry to boost stroke treatment at the 12th Triángulo Radiológico leadership meeting in January in Barcelona. By Mélisande RougerThe boom in interventional radiology procedures has enabled great strides in ischemic stroke management.

  • Jul 18, 2024 | dieurope.com | Mélisande Rouger

    At SIRM2024, Mélisande Rouger asked Prof. Andrea Giovagnoni, President of the Italian Society of Radiology, about the congress’s theme: Next Generation Radiology. In this third and last episode, Prof. Giovagnoni also talked about the implementation of artificial intelligence (AI) and digital tools in Italy. VIDEO

  • Jul 13, 2024 | dieurope.com | Mélisande Rouger

    At SIRM2024, Mélisande Rouger spoke with Prof. Andrea Giovagnoni, President of the Italian Society of Radiology, about the latest advances in cancer research, one of the hot topics of the meeting this year. In this second episode, Prof. Giovagnoni also touched on the recent developments in sports imaging as the Euro Championship is drawing to a close and the Olympics are about to start in Paris. VIDEO

  • Jul 11, 2024 | dieurope.com | Mélisande Rouger

    At SIRM2024, Mélisande Rouger spoke with Angelo Gaiani, Head of the EMEA region at Bracco, about new contrast media. ‘We have new contrast products not only for x-ray and MRI, but also for the nuclear medicine business, something we will start to commercialize in Europe in the next few months,’ he said.

  • Jul 3, 2024 | dieurope.com | Mélisande Rouger

    At SIRM2024, Mélisande Rouger talked with Prof. Andrea Giovagnoni, President of the Italian Society of Radiology, about Italian radiologists’ leading role in medical research. Prof Giovagnoni also touched on the cooperation between the French, Italian and Spanish societies of radiology, that work to create a new European radiology triangle tackling teleradiology use and multidisciplinary meetings. VIDEO