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Highly Recommended Reading on Letters of Recommendation

Highly Recommended Reading on Letters of Recommendation

  • Jannette Collins MD, MEd, FACR
  • May 3, 2021

You know how Netflix or Amazon recommendations sometimes make you feel like, wow, they’ve really nailed me? Well, fortunately or unfortunately, there is no such algorithm (yet) when it comes to education or career candidacy.  A letter of recommendation (LOR) …

From Trainee to Radiologist: How I Learned to Win the Interview & Other Lessons on Landing the Job

From Trainee to Radiologist: How I Learned to Win the Interview & Other Lessons on Landing the Job

  • Jennifer R. Buckley, MD, Interventional Radiology Fellow, UTH/MD Anderson
  • December 7, 2020

If you are nearing the end of your radiology training, you are no stranger to the interview process.  From medical school through internship, radiology residency, and fellowship, you’ve likely participated in at least 50 (if not more!) interviews.  This experience …

Now Hiring: How to Catch (and Keep) the Right Candidates

  • Jannette Collins MD, MEd, FACR
  • January 13, 2020

This one’s for the interviewer. When your responsibilities include interviewing and hiring new radiologists, you want to ensure you attract and hire the best candidates for the job. With proper preparation, the right perspective (and priorities), and some interview savvy—you’ll …

Acing the Interview: How to Make a Great Impression & Not Mess Up

  • Jannette Collins MD, MEd, FACR
  • January 7, 2020

In this post, I’ll continue to discuss interview prep—how to navigate tricky interview questions and answers, banish interview jitters and project confidence, to make your best impression. Plus, a friendly refresher on interview behavior basics (or how not to kill …

Interview Prep Strategies to Help YOU Shine

Interview Prep Strategies to Help YOU Shine

  • Jannette Collins MD, MEd, FACR
  • January 2, 2020

This post provides some helpful tips on how you can prepare to ace the interview.     “Today you are YOU,  that is TRUER than true. There is NO ONE alive Who is YOUER than YOU!”     A lot …

Don’t Hit Submit! What to Know Before You Apply (Set Yourself up for Success)

Don’t Hit Submit! What to Know Before You Apply (Set Yourself up for Success)

  • Jannette Collins MD, MEd, FACR
  • December 30, 2019

So, you’ve decided what type of radiology practice best suits you. You’ve scoured radiology job posting sites, tirelessly worked your networking game, and have found relevant job openings. Hooray! Now, you’re ready to enter the next stage of the job …

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