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    Explore "radres" with insightful episodes like "Esophageal Fluoroscopy Part 1", "Nuclear Medicine Therapies: Lu177 PSMA & Ra223 Dichloride", "Nuclear Medicine Bone Scans Part 3", "Nuclear Medicine Bone Scans Part 2" and "Nuclear Medicine Bone Scans Part 1" from podcasts like ""The Radiology Review Podcast", "The Radiology Review Podcast", "The Radiology Review Podcast", "The Radiology Review Podcast" and "The Radiology Review Podcast"" and more!

    Episodes (27)

    Bonus Episode: Teleradiology and Medical Imaging Trends with vRad CMO Ben Strong, MD

    Bonus Episode: Teleradiology and Medical Imaging Trends with vRad CMO Ben Strong, MD

    I hope you enjoy this enlightening interview that explores teleradiology and other current medical imaging trends with Ben Strong, MD, current Chief Medical Officer of vRad.

    Episode Outline:

    • Get to know Dr. Strong and vRad.

    • Radiology training and career advice for current residents and fellows

    • Current radiology challenges and potential solutions

    • Artificial intelligence in radiology

    • Bold predictions for the future of Radiology

    • Overview of free board prep resources and board prep competitions from vRad

    Two relatively inexpensive books very pertinent to our interview today (Amazon affiliate links):

    Atul Gawande, the Checklist Manifesto referred to by Dr. Strong.

    Dr. Long H. Tu called Search Pattern: A Systematic Approach to Diagnostic Imaging which is pertinent to our discusson of the importance of search patterns in radiology .

    Wellness Episode: Tai Chi for Radiologists with Phillip Kuo, MD PhD

    Wellness Episode: Tai Chi for Radiologists with Phillip Kuo, MD PhD

    Dr. Covington interviews Dr. Kuo on tai chi for radiologists and other physicians. Discussion points include how to get started with tai chi and the potential benefits of tai chi for radiologists. Also, check out Dr. Kuo’s YouTube channel for efficient how-to videos on Tai Chi: Tai Chi MD.

    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUKAi2wDtRxy4r5eJa8rkyg

    Additionally, check out some interesting research on Tai Chi: http://www.ischp.org/journal/index.php/jischp/issue/view/1