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Episode 42: Pros and cons of practice settings in interventional radiology

Episode 42: Pros and cons of practice settings in interventional radiology

FromThe Kinked Wire


Episode 42: Pros and cons of practice settings in interventional radiology

FromThe Kinked Wire

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Length:
26 minutes
Released:
Jun 20, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

I was literally at parade rest, in front of the chairman of the department, the colonel, and they want me to do mammo. I said, "I haven't done mammo in quite some time, sir." He was like, "When was the last time you read mammo?" and I said, "June 6, 1998, in Louisville, Kentucky." He was just like, "... Let me think about that ... " —Martin G. Radvany, MD, FSIR, reflecting on his experience as a military-based interventional radiologistIn a Saturday morning practice chat, interventional radiologists Warren Krackov, MD, FSIR, and Martin G. Radvany, MD, FSIR, compare notes on the pros and cons of their past diverse practice settings, how clinical practice culture has changed over the years, and more. Note: This episode was recorded on May 6, 2023.Support the show
Released:
Jun 20, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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The Society of Interventional Radiology (SIR) brings you a new podcast on all the topics that impact your practice of IR. In each episode, host Warren Krackov, MD, FSIR, and guests discuss new clinical opportunities, practice management tips, the latest trends and developments in the specialty, and more. Learn more on sirweb.org, sirweb.org/irq, and sirweb.org/kinkedwire.If you have any ideas for topics or guests, or have any other feedback, let us know at irq@sirweb.org. For corporate support opportunities, contact SIR at jnash@sirweb.org. The views and opinions expressed in podcast episodes are not necessarily those of the Society of Interventional Radiology. The society does not endorse any companies or products.