Curated radiology news and analysis from the JACR & ACR Bulletin
September 16, 2024

Curated radiology news and analysis from the JACR & ACR Bulletin

September is Women in Medicine month

Gender equity remains a critical topic in radiology, and in this issue of Resonance, we're highlighting and celebrating the impact of women on the field of radiology. Take a look at these articles, interviews, visual abstracts and more from the ACR Bulletin and the JACR for more.

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From the ACR Bulletin

Women in Radiology: Are We Barbie Yet?

Although vastly underrepresented in medicine, women have been helping shape the specialty for decades, and today they continue to help shape the future of the ACR.

Catherine Everett , MD, MBA, FACR, Guest Columnist



Backing Prostate MRI

Cincinnati radiologist and co-creator of ACR PI-RADS? continues to push for high-quality MR imaging for prostate cancer.

By Raina Keefer, PMP, MPS, Contributing Writer, ACR Press


Lori A. Deitte, MD, FACR,

Longtime Chair Envisions Bright Future for the Commission on Publications and Lifelong Learning

Communication, collaboration and clarity of vision are the backbones of success.

By Chad Hudnall, Senior Writer, ACR Press


Advocating for Breast Imaging

Radiologists in Arizona worked with the state medical association to educate lawmakers about breast health and push for the breast screening statute to be updated. Together, they scored a win.

Eugenia Brandt , ?ACR Senior Government Relations Director


Bridging the Gender Gap

Women are still vastly underrepresented in radiology. That can be changed through mentorship and other measures that encourage female students to go into the specialty.

Cailin O’Connell, BS, MS3, and Glori Das, BS, BSA, MS2,?Texas A&M School of Medicine



A Health Equity Hurdle: Access to Affordable CT Colonography

Even though colorectal cancers are expected to claim 52,000 lives in the U.S. this year, preventive screening is not always available to vulnerable populations. This second in an ACR Bulletin series showcases physician-led efforts to close gaps in awareness, access and outcomes.


From the JACR


Five Years Later: Impact of a Focused Women in Radiology Program


Leveraging Social Networks for Academic Career Support for Women in Radiology: A Case Study


Representation of Women in Diagnostic Radiology Residency Programs: Does National Institutes of Health Program Ranking Matter?


Hidden Curriculum and the Demographic Stoicism That Keeps Women and Minorities Away From Radiology: A Mixed-Methods Study of?Medical Students


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