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Radiology’s Role in Patient Care with Dr. Ainsley MacLean

Radiology’s Role in Patient Care with Dr. Ainsley MacLean

FromThe Radiology Report Podcast


Radiology’s Role in Patient Care with Dr. Ainsley MacLean

FromThe Radiology Report Podcast

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Length:
44 minutes
Released:
Jul 12, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In this episode, Daniel Arnold sits down with Dr. Ainsley MacLean, Chief Medical Information Officer (CMIO) at the Mid-Atlantic Permanente Medical Group, Kaiser Permanente.
Dr. MacLean shares her inspiring background and the path that led her to a career in medicine, eventually specializing in radiology. She explains the unique features of the Mid-Atlantic Permanente Medical Group (MAPMG) and the Kaiser model, which blends elements of academia and private practice while offering a different approach to partnership tracks. 
Daniel and Dr. MacLean also discuss the importance of radiologists as leaders in technology and patient care.
Tune in to this episode of The Radiology Report Podcast to gain profound insights from Dr. Ainsley MacLean, as she shares her experiences and perspectives on the evolving landscape of radiology and its crucial role in providing exceptional patient care.
Released:
Jul 12, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (44)

It’s never been a more exciting time to be a radiologist as technology is advancing rapidly, access to imaging is expanding, and patients rely on a high-quality interpretation to guide their care journey. At the same time, the field faces challenges: Recruiting and retaining radiology talent, keeping pace with rising imaging volumes, delivering consistent high quality care, and staying current with changes in technology. Join host Daniel Arnold as he talks with experts in radiology, technology, business, and education who are addressing the opportunities and challenges facing the imaging profession head on to ultimately improve practice and patient outcomes everywhere.