
Lessons in radiology from furry friends.

Eric Postal, MD, is a diagnostic radiologist with the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center.

Lessons in radiology from furry friends.

When more isn’t better in radiology.

What’s the ideal scenario for radiologist compensation?

Don’t nickel and dime your radiology negotiations.

Radiology reporting in first person.

Radiologists could use the extra cash, too.

Tips on climbing the corporate ladder in radiology.

Say something, radiologist!

If only radiologists could learn to make incompetence in health care funny.

Is it worth pushing radiologists out of their comfort zone?

People who deserve shame in radiology.

Passwords are increasingly difficult to keep track of.

A little adjustment can go a long way.

When things are not what you expected.

Don’t get me wrong about feeling discomfort.

The one thing that’s constant in radiology is change.

Someone should be interpreting what the radiologist is saying.

How radiologists react to new requirements can have a big impact.

There’s more behind the numbers.

Applying radiology peer review to child’s play.

Reading X-rays is turning this radiologist back into a dayhawk.

The signs of an uptick in the radiology job market?

A look at the SGR-repeal bill.

Are all radiologists equal?

How to deal with complainers.

Supply and demand play big roles in radiology.

Why do we do everything in fours?

What if we paid for everything based on value?

When asking a radiologist for advice on how to better run a practice, listen to what they say.

All-inclusive just doesn’t work in health care.