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Solutions to Discourage Using Board Exam Recalls
The problem with making rules that define cheating is that he who makes the rules needs to have a plan of action to enforce them. More »
CNN Look at Radiology Exam "Cheating" Misses the Mark
In reality any radiology resident or radiologist who has taken the oral or written board examinations knows the use of recalls occurs. More »
Columbus Radiology Launches Imaging Ordering App
New mobile app provides ordering physicians with guidelines and imaging ordering support on their smartphones. More »
CNN Investigation Targets Radiology Board Exam Cheating
A CNN investigation has targeted the practice of sharing recall exams – questions and answers to old tests – in preparation for American Board of Radiology exams. More »
Life After Residency: Be Nice, Brush Up on Business, Go High-Tech
Over the past 20 years, not only has clinical instruction during radiology residency changed, but so has the practice life that comes after it. Even as a growing number of medical students select radiology as a specialty, practice-setting preferences have shifted for your younger colleagues. They... More »
What’s Out There for Radiology Residents
Deciding on next steps in radiology training can be difficult and confusing. To help students, residents, and fellows in the decision-making process, here are a few resources. More »
Radiology Resident Success Will Depend on Non-Interpretive Work
CHICAGO — To be successful amid declining reimbursement and healthcare reform, radiology residents — and perhaps all practicing radiologists — must do more than perfect their study interpretation skills. Pressures from the industry will require them to do what Bibb Allen, MD, FACR, vice chair of the... More »
Tight Job Market for Radiologists? That’ll Change.
Radiology trainees are facing a particularly tight job market now, but if history is any guide, it will be a very different story in a few years, according to speakers at an RSNA 2011 session Sunday. More »
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Radiology resident urges colleagues to participate in healthcare debate
By Alexis Shively, DO, Penn State University Milton S. Hershey Medical Center first year radiology resident , May 12, 2010

American writer Louis L’Amour once said, “To make democracy work, we must be a nation of participants, not simply observers.

A resident looks at the current ABR physics certification process; finds it well worth the effort
By Alexis Shively, DO, Penn State University Milton S. Hershey Medical Center first year radiology resident , February 22, 2010

Recently, my fellow first year residents and I met to put together our study schedule for the upcoming American Board of Radiology physics exam in September 2010.

Tort reform missing: $100 billion reward if found
Jason N. Itri, MD, PhD, University of Pennsylvania Hospital radiology resident , February 16, 2010

There has been considerable debate concerning President Obama’s healthcare reform initiative despite widespread agreement the U.S. healthcare system is in need of a significant and comprehensive overhaul.


 


FromPhysiciansPractice

Tax Schemes Every Physician Should Avoid
Ike Devji, JD, January 31, 2012
The next 60 days marks the final push to sell physicians across the United States tax plans of both good and questionable value.
Boosting Collections at Your Medical Practice: Whose Job Is It?
P.J. Cloud-Moulds, January 28, 2012
Embrace the relationship between your billing company and your medical practice staff.
Managing Difficult Medical Practice Employees
Shelly K. Schwartz, January 27, 2012
Tips for transforming immature staff members into great employees.
Prevent Physician Distraction When Using mHealth Technology
Aubrey Westgate, January 25, 2012
As more and more physicians use handheld mobile technology in their day-to-day work, some critics are raising concerns about “distracted doctoring.”
Can That Applicant Do the Job at Your Medical Practice?
Karen Zupko, January 25, 2012
If like many communities, yours has significant numbers of non-English speaking people with whom neither you nor your staff are able to converse, your practice is at a serious disadvantage.