When the job offers start rolling in (yay!), it’s a time to celebrate and savor all that your hard work has accomplished so far. If you also happen to experience a mixed-emotion cocktail with feelings of both elation and anxiety, …
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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
I’ve come to the conclusion of this series on choosing the right practice type. This blog post covers a few last noteworthy trends in the radiology employment market, and sums up some key points to keep in mind as you …
BLOG POST ABSTRACT Teleradiology: the career choice for radiologists who want a life outside of work. That’s (mostly) a joke and yes, the subject of this post is teleradiology. If you’re a regular here, by now, you probably know I …
Blurred lines, conflicting loyalties, cut-throat competition, profitable, polarizing, a threat, a lifeline. No, it’s not a plot line from Grey’s Anatomy—it’s the rise of corporate radiology. Okay, it’s not really that dramatic. Corporate radiology groups are just another avenue of …
Here’s a quick refresher: this post is one of a series of blog posts that delves into some key distinguishing aspects of the 6 different radiology practice types, as defined by the ACR. In previous posts, I took an in …
Academic radiology’s relationship to hospitals is a fundamental component of the academic or medical school practice type. The relationship can be complex. While private practice groups merged and consolidated, academic groups participated in joint ventures. This is when a radiology …