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In this episode, Daniel Arnold sits down with Reed A. Omary, MD, MS
Dr. Omary discusses the transformative potential of sustainability and climate change on the future of healthcare and medical education. He compares the current era to the space race, emphasizing that just as society had to reinvent itself for space exploration, we now face a "green race" requiring fundamental changes.
Dr. Omary highlights the need to redesign medical education for the future, integrate sustainability into healthcare systems, and leverage the urgency of climate change to attract new talent into the field. Join us as we explore how these pressing global issues intersect with the future of radiology and healthcare.
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In this episode, Daniel Arnold sits down with Pete Moffatt.
Pete Moffatt shares his insights into the evolving landscape of radiology. He discusses the challenges and opportunities presented by AI, including its current adoption levels and future potential.
Pete explores the impact of industry consolidation and the tough decisions radiology practices must make amid declining reimbursements. He also highlights the importance of a proactive approach in revenue cycle management and the value of community involvement through organizations like RBMA.
Tune in to hear Pete's perspective on how radiology practices are navigating these changes and what the future may hold.
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In this episode, Daniel Arnold sits down with Dr. Gautam Agrawal
Dr. Gautam Agrawal is a subspeciality-trained Musculoskeletal Radiologist with a master’s in Nuclear Engineering and a driven entrepreneurial spirit.
Dr. Agrawal and Co-Founder Dr. Ray Hsu established Vision Radiology, an academically oriented teleradiology practice, in 2003 while co-residents at Johns Hopkins Hospital. His technical background has served as a foundation for working at the intersection of health and technology.
Dr. Agrawal discusses the unique team-based workflow that fosters collaboration among radiologists, the challenges of scaling while preserving core values, and his passion for education and innovation in radiology.
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In this episode, Daniel Arnold sits down with Dr. Taylor Pomeranz, an attending neuroradiologist and MSK fellow. Dr. Pomeranz shares her experiences navigating both her attending responsibilities and her ongoing MSK fellowship, emphasizing the benefits of real-world, on-the-job learning. She discusses the unique collaboration between ProScan and Medality in offering a customized fellowship curriculum that allows her to develop specialized skills while staying within her practice.
Dr. Pomeranz highlights how modern radiology training is evolving, particularly with the increasing demand for flexibility in fellowship opportunities. She touches on the balance between clinical responsibilities and fellowship work, advocating for the hybrid model of training, which allows radiologists to continue their work while specializing in areas like MSK. She also notes that private practice fellowships can offer a robust learning experience with high case volumes and interdisciplinary collaboration, sometimes even rivaling traditional academic routes.
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In this episode, Daniel Arnold sits down with Dr. Vidur Mahajan
Dr. Vidur Mahajan is the Chief Executive Officer of CARPL.ai, the world's first end-to-end platform for testing, deployment, and monitoring of medical imaging AI solutions. With a background as a physician and an MBA from the Wharton School of Business, he has significantly contributed to healthcare technology adoption.
They discuss the company's two-step AI deployment framework (Dev-D), which helps institutions discover, test, and integrate AI applications. Key clients include academic centers like Mass General and Yale, and the Singapore government, using the platform for AI benchmarking and deployment.
The conversation highlights the significant investment radiologists, especially in India, make in upskilling with AI technology. Dr. Mahajan compares the current state of radiology AI to the early days of MRI, noting that while AI's capabilities are proven, its practical usefulness is still being established. They observe new AI companies emerging from regions like Eastern Europe and Southeast Asia.
A critical lesson shared involves the importance of proper client qualification in sales, avoiding pushing products onto uninterested clients. The guest emphasizes the need for a neutral platform to evaluate AI solutions transparently, ensuring healthcare providers can choose the best tools without bias. The episode concludes with insights on the future of radiology AI and reflections on the entrepreneurial journey in this field.
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In this episode, Daniel Arnold sits down with Dr. Jason Levy.
Dr. Jason Levy is a practicing Interventional Radiologist with Northside Radiology in Atlanta, Georgia. Dr. Levy is recognized as a leader in the field, successfully growing Northside’s interventional radiology practice and driving many clinical innovations forward such as bone tumor ablation, liver directed therapy and uterine fibroid embolizations.
Dr. Levy discusses the evolving landscape of interventional radiology, emphasizing its dual nature of clinical expertise and business acumen, including the rise of office-based labs (OBLs). He highlights a growing division between diagnostic and interventional radiology, with interventional radiologists focusing on clinical presence while diagnostic radiologists prioritize metrics and efficiency.
Dr. Levy addresses economic challenges and the importance of clinical presence for negotiating with payers. He advocates for improved procedural training for diagnostic radiologists and emphasizes continuous learning and networking for staying updated in the field. Dr. Levy advises new graduates to seek practices supporting growth and clinical engagement, stressing the value of networking for shared learning and success in radiology.
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In this episode, Daniel Arnold sits down with Dr. Anish Kirpalani, a radiologist at Toronto Radiology. He discusses the challenges and strategies in radiology, such as the importance of building a strong brand and proactive recruitment. Dr. Kirpalani also shares his entrepreneurial experience co-founding My Health Center, which expanded significantly by focusing on quality and data-driven decisions. Additionally, he talks about his role in the Creative Destruction Lab (CDL), an accelerator program that mentors early-stage ventures. Dr. Kirpalani emphasizes the importance of mentorship and encourages aspiring radiologists to pursue the field, highlighting a bright future for radiology.
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In this episode, Daniel Arnold sits down with Dr. Eric Ledermann
Dr. Ledermann is an MSK Radiologist, business builder, happiness dealer and a leader in Teleradiology. This episode discusses how pricing in radiology is influenced by factors like integration complexity and radiologist compensation. Dr. Ledermann highlights the challenges of maintaining sustainable practices amid government-set pricing and a market where some practices compete by undercutting prices.
The conversation explores the future landscape of Teleradiology, suggesting that a mix of smaller and larger practices may emerge. Dr. Ledermann emphasizes the importance of leadership and maintaining personal connections to ensure quality patient care. They also discuss the challenges of remote mentorship for new radiologists and the need for strong support structures.
Dr. Ledermann advises new graduates to carefully assess their readiness and the available support when entering the Teleradiology field. The episode concludes with reflections on the unique value Teleradiology offers and the need for high standards, noting that not all organizations may be suited for these services.
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In this episode, Daniel Arnold sits down with Dr. Richard Duszak
Dr. Duszak is the Professor and Chair of the Department of Radiology at the University of Mississippi Medical Center and holds significant roles within the American College of Radiology, including Chair of the Commission for Leadership and Practice Development.
He is an expert in radiology health policy and physician payment systems. Throughout his career, he has received numerous awards, including the Distinguished Investigator Award from the Academy for Radiology and Biomedical Imaging Research, and has been recognized as a fellow by several prestigious radiology and radiology management organizations.
This episode discusses the role of Dr. Duszak, focusing on teaching, mentorship, clinical service, efficiency, and patient experience. It highlights challenges faced by Mississippi and initiatives like reducing wait times and hiring FTE. It also discusses research on increasing subspecialization and advice for residents and academic radiologists.
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In this episode, Daniel Arnold sits down with Dr. Richard Seguritan, a Diagnostic and Body Interventional Radiologist and the current Practice President of RP Sol, Radiology Partners.
The conversation covers various aspects, including Dr. Seguritan’s decision to move from the northeast to a new city for leadership opportunities, the importance of nurturing a positive and collaborative ethos within radiology practices, and initiatives aimed at improving reporting efficiency and expanding resources.
Dr. Seguritan provides insights on the impact of AI in radiology, sharing examples of AI tools currently utilized in their practice. Additionally, he offers valuable advice for new radiologists entering the job market, emphasizing the significance of understanding practice culture and aligning personal values with professional goals.
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In this episode, Daniel Arnold sits down with Dr. Suresh Mukherji. Dr. Mukherji currently holds academic appointments at numerous institutions, such as the University of Louisville and University of Illinois, and serves as a National Director of Head & Neck Radiology at Proscan Imaging. Dr. Mukherji is a devoted educator and is the Consulting Editor for both Neuroimaging Clinics and Magnetic Resonance Clinics of North America and Associate Editor for the Journal of Computer Assisted Tomography. Dr. Mukherji is also the Head & Neck Advisor for Medality.
The conversation covers Dr. Mukherji's unexpected entry into radiology, discussing his initial fascination with the field and the factors that led him to pursue a career in radiology. His passion for teaching and dedication to Head and Neck Imaging. We discuss the changes in technology over the years and how they have impacted the detection of pathology and enhanced the field of radiology. Diagnostic errors in Healthcare are also discussed, with a specific focus on the impact of diagnostic errors in head and neck radiology.
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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 Hanneman's professional journey and the fascinating world of cardiac imaging.
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In this episode, Daniel Arnold sits down with Dianne Keen, a healthcare education and marketing specialist with over 25 years of experience in Radiology Practice Development. Dianne shares her unexpected entry into radiology and her pivotal role in promoting interventional radiology (IR) procedures. After serving as the Director of Practice Development & Strategic Initiatives at Radiology Partners, she takes on the role of Vice President of Strategy and Growth for Abbadox, a healthcare software provider specializing in Radiology workflow solutions.
Dianne emphasizes the importance of understanding the clinical side, building trust with referring physicians, and advocating for women's imaging. Dianne shares her experiences in scaling radiology programs, fostering relationships with gynecologists, and ensuring breast care programs are integral to the growing Cancer Institute.
Dianne also discusses her transition to Abbadox, highlighting the company's mission to improve the work lives of healthcare professionals through integrated workflow solutions. The conversation concludes with insights into the future of healthcare and radiology, emphasizing the need to adapt to technological advancements, streamline processes, and maintain a strong commitment to patient care.
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In this episode, Daniel Arnold sits down with Dr. Ben White, Neuroradiologist and Associate Program Director at Baylor University Medical Center.
Dr. White shares his remarkable journey into radiology and explores the challenges and opportunities in both academic and clinical settings. Dr. White dives into the impact of the radiologist shortage, debunking myths about AI and mid-level solutions, and revealing effective strategies to attract and retain top talent.
Tune in for insights on the evolving landscape of teleradiology, the post-COVID state of student loans, and Dr. White's advice for residents navigating the complexities of their roles.
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In this episode of "The Radiology Report," Daniel Arnold sits down with Morris Panner, President of Intelerad Medical Systems, to explore his incredible journey from a career in the Department of Justice to becoming a prominent figure in the digital health and technology landscape.
Join us as we dive into Morris's background, his entrepreneurial ventures, the evolution of Ambra Health, and the exciting prospects that the merger with Intelerad brings to the radiology industry.
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In this episode of The Radiology Report, Daniel Arnold sits down with Chris Wood, a seasoned medical physicist and serial entrepreneur with over three decades of experience in radiology software. Chris takes us on a fascinating journey through his career, sharing insights and stories from his early days at Moffitt Cancer Center to his current role as the CEO and "refounder" of RevealDx, a groundbreaking company focused on early lung cancer detection.Learn more at https://medality.com/the-radiology-report-podcast
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In this episode of "The Radiology Report," we have the privilege of sitting down with Dr. Woojin Kim, a true luminary in the field of radiology and medical technology entrepreneurship.
Join us as we dive deep into Dr. Kim's fascinating journey, from his early interest in computer science to becoming a entrepreneur who has made significant waves in the radiology industry. Together, we'll explore his innovative ventures, from Yottalook to Montage, and now to Rad AI, uncovering the valuable lessons he's learned along the way.
Learn more at https://medality.com/the-radiology-report-podcast
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In this episode, Daniel Arnold sits down with Dr. Erin Cooke. Dr. Cooke is a highly accomplished radiologist with a diverse background. She graduated with honors from Wake Forest University and obtained her medical degree from Baylor College of Medicine. With extensive experience at institutions like Ochsner Medical Center and Virginia Mason Medical Center, she now serves as the Director of Arts for the Department of Radiology at Vanderbilt, where she also holds leadership positions in residency program direction and promotes diversity, equity, and inclusion through mentorship and education.
Dr. Cooke's interests span education, the arts, operations, and quality improvement. On a personal note – we’ve been featuring her art in our monthly newsletter at Medality and are huge fans of her work.Learn more at https://medality.com/the-radiology-report-podcast
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In this episode, Daniel Arnold sits down with Bob Still, Executive Director of the Radiology Business Management Association, or RBMA. Bob has been involved in the organization since 1992, serving as past president, member of the Board of Directors and Federal Affairs Committee.
Bob shares details on his background, from his dynamic family upbringing to his influential role in shaping radiology.🚀 Daniel and Bob explore the beginning of RBMA and its pivotal role in uniting over 2,200 members for a stronger voice in the industry. Additionally, Bob discusses the future of radiology and offers advice for both young radiologists and radiology business professionals who want to be leaders in the field.
Learn more at https://medality.com/the-radiology-report-podcast
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