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Radiology job market update. More than two years after the onset of the pandemic, changes in COVID-related policies and postures — as well as accompanying cultural shifts in the workplace — continue to drive trends in the job market for radiologists. In 2022, things look markedly different than during the early stages of the pandemic and it’s clear that radiologist job seekers now have many options and greater workplace flexibility.

2022 Radiologist Job Market Update: High volume, high pay and a search for high quality of life

Sponsored by vRad

More than two years after the onset of the pandemic, changes in COVID-related policies and postures — as well as accompanying cultural shifts in the workplace — continue to drive trends in the job market for radiologists.

May 25, 2022
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7 myths and misperceptions about teleradiology

Sponsored by vRad

Teleradiology used to be taboo, but now remote radiology jobs are in high demand as radiologists seek more flexibility from their practices.

May 25, 2022
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Helping female radiologists battle the disproportionate burden of burnout

Sponsored by vRad

Burnout is a horrible thing. And while recent research suggests it affects half of all radiologists, women are bearing the brunt – with 56% of female physicians reporting they’re burned out compared to only 41% of their male counterparts.

May 25, 2022
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This Is Enterprise Imaging

Sponsored by Sectra

First there was PACS: picture archiving and communications systems. Over the last decade, as managing medical imaging has expanded far beyond radiology, enterprise imaging was born. But what is enterprise imaging in its best form?

March 7, 2022
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How to Bring Non-DICOM Imaging into Your Enterprise Imaging Strategy

Sponsored by Agfa HealthCare / NetApp

A recent conversation with a trauma surgeon revealed for me the power of non-DICOM enterprise imaging to improve or even save lives. The surgeon recalled how a patient arrived in the emergency department after suffering what appeared to be minor head injuries in a car accident. A response team led by this physician ran the protocoled exams, found nothing especially concerning and sent the patient home.

April 14, 2021
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AI in Healthcare 2020 Leadership Survey Report: Through the eyes of the CIO

Sponsored by Pure Storage

AI is not part of their current plans (36%), more than quarter (27%) are assessing and planning to deploy AI in the future and 23% are advanced and proficient with AI. Read more

November 13, 2019
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AI in Healthcare 2020 Leadership Survey Report: The early adopters

Sponsored by Pure Storage

 Proficient in AI (75%) or advanced (25%) in using and developing AI for several years. Read more

November 13, 2019
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AI in Healthcare 2020 Leadership Survey Report: Table of Contents

Sponsored by Pure Storage

AI in Healthcare worked alongside Pure Storage on this survey, with Pure offering an educational grant to sponsor the data gathering and report creation. Data collection, tabulation and collation was the responsibility of AI in Healthcare, thus maintaining the anonymity and integrity as promised to the survey base. Read more

November 12, 2019