Match Day is an exciting time for residents and residency programs across the country. However, the reality is that some radiologists go unmatched and are faced with career-defining decisions that they are required to make in a few days. Being …
February 28th is Rare Disease Day, an initiative created by the National Organization for Rare Disorders (NORD), to raise awareness and advocate for rare diseases. A rare disease is defined as a condition that affects fewer than 200,000 people in …
American Heart Month is a time to raise awareness about the importance of heart health and the ways to prevent and treat heart disease. February was traditionally designated as Heart Month in 1963 by President B. Johnson, with Valentine’s Day …
February is designated as American Heart Month, a time to raise awareness about cardiovascular health, heart disease, and its impact on individuals and families.1 The annual celebration started in 1963 when President Lyndon B. Johnson established February as American Heart …
MRI Online is committed to advancing & supporting women in radiology as part of our mission to transform the way radiologists learn and thrive. In celebration of National Women’s Physicians Day, check out all the amazing content below from some …
Cardiac CT and MRI Needs Are Increasing – Are You Ready? Changes in the standard of care for cardiac imaging means there’s an increasing need for radiologists to be able to read cardiac CT and MRI. In celebration of Heart …
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) …
Do you write multiple-choice questions (MCQ) for the American Board of Radiology, or the American College of Radiology, or for CME meetings or online/printed CME materials? Do you create exams for medical students, residents, or other learners? Perhaps you’ve been …
The first few years in academic radiology, especially year one, can be overwhelming. If you’re lucky, you will get excellent advice from colleagues from within and outside your department. If not, you may feel like you’re sailing in a boat …
Q: What do a doormat and a bull-in-a-china-shop have in common? A: Neither are good approaches to negotiation. In a previous post I briefly discussed contract negotiations. Because this is something that can greatly influence one’s career, I feel it’s …