Articles you don't want to miss from the world of radiology
Journal of the American College of Radiology
Official journal of the American College of Radiology
Summer is winding down, and many of us are about to get a lot busier in coming weeks. With this in mind, we've decided to use this edition of Resonance to examine workforce issues in the field of radiology. Take a look at these articles, interviews, visual abstracts and more from the ACR Bulletin and the JACR for more on this complex issue.
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From the ACR Bulletin
Maximum Capacity
Overloaded radiologists are grappling with solutions to a booming volume crisis.
By Chad Hudnall , Senior Writer, ACR Press
Radiology Workforce Shortage and Growing Demand: Something Has to Give
The dynamics of a workforce shortage, volume growth, NPPS and paused implementation of clinical decisions support via PAMA legislation are threatening patient access.
By Elizabeth Rula, PhD , Executive Director of the Harvey L. Neiman Health Policy Institute
Going Back to School to Address the Workforce Shortage
Gain insights from top business and radiology faculty at the 2024 RLI Summit.
By Raina Keefer, PMP, MPS , Contributing Writer, ACR Press
"Addressing this problem will require a multi-prong approach and a willingness by radiologists and their practices to adapt and make sacrifices." —Alan H. Matsumoto, MD, MA, FACR, chair of the ACR Board of Chancellors
The Radiologist Shortage Conundrum
The ACR is adapting, advocating for and developing new tools an technology in its efforts to address the workforce crisis.
By Alan Matsumoto, MD, MA, FACR, chair of the ACR Board of Chancellors
Nurturing the Radiology Workplace
Thoughtful changes in practice culture can improve well-being and help leaders retain the best people.
By Chad Hudnall & Raina Keefer, PMP, MPS , Senior Content Specialist, ACR Press / PMP, Project Manager for the ACR Radiology Well-Being Program
From the JACR
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