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Radiology, Mentorship, and Sustainability: A Conversation with Dr. Kate Hanneman
Radiology, Mentorship, and Sustainability: A Conversation with Dr. Kate Hanneman
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Length:
40 minutes
Released:
Feb 28, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode
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In this episode, Daniel Arnold sits down with Dr. Kate Hanneman. Dr. Hanneman is an Associate Professor and Vice Chair of Research at the University of Toronto and a Clinician Scientist at the Toronto General Hospital Research Institute. She is Co-Chair of the Canadian Association of Radiologists Sustainability Working Group and Deputy Lead for Sustainability at the Joint Department of Medical Imaging and University Medical Imaging Toronto. She is an Associate Editor with Radiology, the Journal of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance, and the Canadian Association of Radiologists Journal and leads an active research program focused on improving health outcomes for patients using cardiac imaging.
Dr. Hanneman shares her journey from being a patient to becoming a radiologist, emphasizing the crucial role of mentorship in medical education. The discussion explores Dr. Hanneman’s current role in the Department of Medical Imaging at the University of Toronto and her unique position within the Canadian healthcare system. Dr. Hanneman discusses her dedication to cardiac imaging research, highlighting its interdisciplinary and collaborative nature. The episode also highlights the challenges and advantages of the Canadian healthcare system. Towards the end, the conversation shifts to Kate's involvement in sustainability efforts within radiology, addressing the environmental impact of the field. The podcast concludes with insights into the intersection of AI and sustainability in radiology, offering a glimpse into Kate Hinneman's professional journey and the fascinating world of cardiac imaging.
Learn more at https://medality.com/the-radiology-report-podcast
Dr. Hanneman shares her journey from being a patient to becoming a radiologist, emphasizing the crucial role of mentorship in medical education. The discussion explores Dr. Hanneman’s current role in the Department of Medical Imaging at the University of Toronto and her unique position within the Canadian healthcare system. Dr. Hanneman discusses her dedication to cardiac imaging research, highlighting its interdisciplinary and collaborative nature. The episode also highlights the challenges and advantages of the Canadian healthcare system. Towards the end, the conversation shifts to Kate's involvement in sustainability efforts within radiology, addressing the environmental impact of the field. The podcast concludes with insights into the intersection of AI and sustainability in radiology, offering a glimpse into Kate Hinneman's professional journey and the fascinating world of cardiac imaging.
Learn more at https://medality.com/the-radiology-report-podcast
Released:
Feb 28, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode
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