Catch up on the most well-viewed video interviews from Diagnostic Imaging in 2022.
As we come to the end of 2022, we take a look back at the most viewed video interviews of the past year with topics ranging from teleradiology and highlights from the American Society of Spine Radiology conference to the iodinated contrast media shortage earlier this year and a quest to facilitate electronic transfer of medical images between institutions. Review the slideshow below to see highlighted video interviews from 2022.
Diagnostic Imaging's Top Five Video Interviews of 2022
Click the arrows above to check out video interviews with Arun Krishnaraj, M.D., M.P.H., Kevin J. Abrams, M.D., Elizabeth Hawk, M.S., M.D., Ph.D and more from the most viewed video interviews of 2022.
Navigating Flexible Work Environments in Radiology: Elizabeth Hawk, M.S., M.D., Ph.D
During the pandemic and beyond, working from home as a radiologist can present clear work-life advantages. WATCH NOW
Challenging the IDR Process of the No Surprises Act
In an exclusive video interview with Diagnostic Imaging, Josh Cooper, vice president of congressional affairs for the American College of Radiology (ACR), and Thomas Hoffman, vice president of legal for the ACR, discuss the ACR's lawsuit over the IDR process of the No Surprises Act and the potential impact of the law on reimbursement and patient access to care. WATCH NOW
Emerging Strategies for Managing the Acute Shortage of Iodinated Contrast Media
In a recent video interview, two radiology professors from the Yale School of Medicine discussed the impact of the iodinated contrast media (ICM) shortage and potential strategies, ranging from ICM dose reduction to possible deferment of non-urgent imaging, that may provide a viable path moving forward. WATCH NOW
Key Highlights from the Annual Symposium of the American Society of Spine Radiology
In a recent video interview, Kevin J. Abrams, M.D., discussed highlights from the recent 25th Annual Symposium of the American Society of Spine Radiology (ASSR), including lectures on imaging for spontaneous intracranial hypotension, the emergence of dynamic susceptibility contrast for MR perfusion and insights on the use of dual-energy computed tomography (CT) for diagnosing vertebral fractures. WATCH NOW
'A Call to Arms' for Electronic Transfer of Medical Images Between Institutions
In a recent video interview, Arun Krishnaraj, M.D., M.P.H. and David Larson, M.D., M.B.A., discussed the continued use of physical media to transport medical images between different health-care facilities, resulting inefficiencies and delays with patient care, and the initiative to create a linked multi-hub model to end this dated practice once and for all. WATCH NOW