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2015 Residency Match Update and the Radiology Stock Market
Journal of the American College of Radiology, 2015Jim Y Chen
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Marketing radiology and radiologic services
American Journal of Roentgenology, 1989Marketing may be defined as “an aggregate of functions involved in moving goods from producer to consumer” [1]. Marketing also refers to the organizational science that deals with the relationship between suppliers of a product or service and their customers and consumers. Marketing also is an art.
J A, Marasco, O W, Linton
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Marketing a Radiology Practice
Journal of the American College of Radiology, 2016In addition to being a profession, the practice of radiology is a business, and marketing is an important part of that business. There are many facets to marketing a radiology practice. The authors present a number of ideas on how to go about doing this. Some marketing methods can be directed to both patients and referring physicians.
David C, Levin +4 more
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Letter from the editor: Thomas Malthus and the Radiology Job Market
Seminars in Roentgenology, 1996Wallace T Miller
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The Declining Radiology Job Market: How Should Radiologists Respond?
Journal of the American College of Radiology, 2013JOB MARKET TRENDS It seems like just the other day that there was a serious shortage of radiologists. Those who were just coming out of fellowships could command high salaries, accelerated pathways to partnership, a lot of vacation time, and freedom from night call responsibilities. All that has changed abruptly.
David C, Levin, Vijay M, Rao
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The job market for radiology residents and fellows graduating in 1994.
American Journal of Roentgenology, 1994In response to anecdotal reports of grave deterioration in the job market for graduates of radiology training programs, the American College of Radiology undertook a systematic appraisal of this job market for 1994.Between mid-April and mid-May 1994, the American College of Radiology surveyed 40 directors of randomly chosen diagnostic radiology ...
J, Sunshine +3 more
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The Job Market in Diagnostic Radiology 1999
American Journal of Roentgenology, 2000The purpose of this article is to report 1999 data on the job market in diagnostic radiology detected using a help wanted index of job advertisements and to profile trends in practice type, location, and subspecialty using our previously published data as a basis for comparison.Each advertised job for a diagnostic radiologist in the American Journal of
A M, Covey, J, Sunshine, H P, Forman
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Developing a competitive advantage in the market for radiology services.
Hospital & health services administration, 1988This article describes how managers of outpatient diagnostic radiology services can develop a competitive advantage by increasing the value of services to patients and referring physicians. A method is presented to identify changes to services that increase their value.
R, Kropf, A J, Szafran
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Developing marketing pamphlets for diagnostic radiology services.
Radiology management, 1986The marketing of professional services requires an approach that differs from that utilized in the conventional marketing of products and services. This article describes the considerations that were involved in the development and implementation of marketing pamphlets for diagnostic radiology services.
D P, Swanson, J H, Thrall
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Voice recognition for the radiology market.
Topics in health record management, 1992Voice recognition is an exciting technology that is only starting to catch on in radiology. By reducing training time from days to several minutes, today's voice recognition systems are more practical than their predecessors. Voice recognition systems will improve the productivity of radiologists, allowing them to spend less time dictating their ...
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