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Personal Branding: A Primer for Radiology Trainees and Radiologists

Journal of the American College of Radiology, 2017
A radiologist's personal brand is a composite of many parts in one's professional life. In an age where work quality and digital footprints are tracked and measured more than ever before, it behooves radiologists to develop and curate their own individual brands in effective ways.
Vivek Kalia   +3 more
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#HeForShe in radiology: A toolkit for radiologists.

Current problems in diagnostic radiology
Gender disparity is an established and ongoing issue in the field of Radiology, with only 25 % of practicing radiologists being female and fewer still women in leadership positions. As men comprise the majority of the profession and leadership positions,
Lauren E Burkard-Mandel, Michael A. Wien
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Clinical and radiological features of Organizing Pneumonia: a guide to radiologists and non-radiologists

2022
Learning objectives Background Findings and procedure details Conclusion Personal information and conflict of interest ...
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Thoracic Radiologists’ Versus Computer Scientists’ Perspectives on the Future of Artificial Intelligence in Radiology

Journal of thoracic imaging, 2019
Background: There is intense interest and speculation in the application of artificial intelligence (AI) to radiology. The goals of this investigation were (1) to assess thoracic radiologists’ perspectives on the role and expected impact of AI in ...
A. Eltorai, A. Bratt, H. Guo
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Radiology Reports

American Journal of Roentgenology, 2001
The introduction of picture archiving and communication systems (PACS) frequently includes the option of computer-generated itemized reports. This motivated us to reassess the merits of traditional prose dictated reports. This study examines radiologist and clinician preferences regarding report style and content.The study was conducted in two parts ...
S S, Naik, A, Hanbidge, S R, Wilson
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The Architect and the Radiologist: Planning Radiologic Diagnostic Facilities

Radiology, 1973
Many problems mutual to architects and radiologists are enumerated and a routine of action for the radiologist suggested. He should confer with clerical and technical personnel in his department, and with the professional staff of his own and other hospitals.
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Radiologic technology and education: the role of the radiologist.

Radiology, 1980
Present methods of accreditation of education of all programs in radiologic technology and credentialling of radiologic technologists are based on the activities of the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRC-ERT), and the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT), but with increasing role of government in this ...
J L, Stolz, C J, Rominger, Q E, Crews
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Attending Radiologist Variability and Its Effect on Radiology Resident Discrepancy Rates

Academic Radiology, 2017
Discrepancy rates for interpretations produced in a call situation are one metric to evaluate residents during training. Current benchmarks, reported in previous studies, do not consider the effects of practice pattern variability among attending radiologists.
Joseph C. Wildenberg   +3 more
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Cancer Risks among Radiologists and Radiologic Technologists: Review of Epidemiologic Studies

Radiology, 2004
Radiologists and radiologic technologists were among the earliest occupational groups exposed to ionizing radiation and represent a large segment of the working population exposed to radiation from human-made sources. The authors reviewed epidemiologic data on cancer risks from eight cohorts of over 270,000 radiologists and technologists in various ...
Shinji, Yoshinaga   +4 more
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Rounding Radiologists: Clinical Collaboration Between Radiology Residents and Internal Medicine Teams

Journal of the American College of Radiology, 2016
DESCRIPTION OF THE PROBLEM In the era of PACS, imaging has become more efficient and accessible. However, direct consultation and verbal communication between referring physicians and radiologists has dramatically decreased by as much as 82% [1]. As a result, opportunities to develop professional relationships with referring physicians have declined ...
Allison M. Aripoli   +4 more
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