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Q&A: Will Neuropsychiatric Imaging Lead to Overdiagnosis?
This Q&A series explores radiology’s role in overdiagnosis in a variety of conditions. Here, we discuss psychiatry.
Q&A: Problem with Diagnosing, but Not Overdiagnosing, mTBI
This Q&A series explores radiology’s role in overdiagnosis in a variety of conditions. Here, we discuss mild traumatic brain injury.
Q&A: Underdiagnosis in Osteoporosis
This Q&A series explores radiology’s role in overdiagnosis in a variety of conditions. Here, we discuss osteoporosis.
Resources for Finding a Radiology Fellowship
Tools to help radiology residents get information on fellowships.
How to Choose a Radiology Fellowship
Radiology fellowship applications are due early, but don’t submit them too early, before you know what you want.
Q&A: The Prevalence of Overdiagnosis in Alzheimer’s Disease
This Q&A series explores radiology’s role in overdiagnosis in a variety of conditions.
Teaching Radiologists to be Leaders
Three residency program approaches for teaching radiologists to be leaders.
Get Schooled! 7 Radiology Business Education Opportunities
Resources for radiologists to learn about business.
Determining the Value of MOC for Radiologists
Can partnerships and updated programs convince radiologists of the value of Maintenance of Certification?
Time Management Tips for Radiologists
Tips for radiologists on managing time efficiently.
Are Med Schools Responsible for Teaching Students About Debt?
Some medical schools are helping students understand and manage their impending debt.
Why Radiologists Are Bad With Money
Physicians tend to fall prey to poor financial decisions. Find out why and how to prepare for a brighter financial future.
After The Incidental Finding
Radiologists and emergency physicians need to work together on communicating incidental findings.
The Elusive Incidental Finding
What is the radiologist’s role in communicating incidental findings to patients?
Where Are The Radiology Jobs?
There aren’t many radiology jobs, but which states have the most open positions?
A Physician Shortage, But Too Many Radiologists
The medical community is bracing for a physician shortage, but data shows the opposite trend for radiology.
Are We Training Too Many Radiologists?
With a tight radiology job market, it might be time to reduce the number of radiology residency spots.
When Radiologists Don’t Want to be Radiologists
How three radiology-trained professionals made their careers outside of the reading room. Hint: they are all in the C-suite.
Is a Double Fellowship the New Standard in Radiology?
Why more radiologists are prolonging their training and delaying employment.
Reimbursement a Problem for Reads by Board-eligible Radiologists
It turns out that board-eligible radiologists could have a difficult time finding a job.
The Radiologist’s Image
Is it time for a change in the radiologist's reputation?
Are Board-eligible Radiologists at a Disadvantage?
New rules state radiology residents are graduating as board-eligible instead of board-certified. What does it all mean?
The Radiologist's Value: Measuring the Immeasurable?
The shift from fee-for-service to value-based reimbursements leaves many radiologists questioning, how will their value be measured?
What to Expect From the New Diagnostic Radiology Core Exam
The radiology core exam has changed, find out here what’s different and how residents can prepare.
Improving the Imaging Patient’s Experience
With patient satisfaction an increasing concern, radiology vendors and facilities are focused on improving the imaging experience.
Request for Proposal: When Your Radiology Group Contract is at Risk
Hospitals are drumming up competition by presenting RFPs to their radiology group. Here, experts weigh in on how to keep that contract.
Challenges in Imaging Obese Patients
When it comes to working with obese patients, manufacturers and clinicians are trying to solve the challenges presented in diagnostic imaging.
Prioritizing Radiology Work Flow
Here’s how one radiology department improved their work flow using a free software solution that prioritized cases, easing the stress for referrers and radiologists alike.
Making Imaging Centers Child Friendly
Pediatric imaging centers are becoming more kid friendly with elaborately decorated rooms and scanners. The result? Happy patients and potentially no sedation.
Lean Transformation for Radiology: Should Imaging Go Lean?
Radiology is a good fit for the lean tools and approach. Here’s what you need to know to transform your operations.