Episodios

  • 20. Beyond the Image: Unlocking Hidden Value in CT Scans
    Jun 29 2025

    Have you ever wondered what additional screening measures could be implemented by utilizing information from routine CT scans?

    In this episode, Maddi and Jeff were joined by Soterios Gyftopoulos, MD, MBA, FACR and Casey Pelzl, MPH to discuss their research about how simple, opportunistic CT bone density screening could transform bone health and healthcare spending.

    Find the JACR article here: https://www.jacr.org/article/S1546-1440(24)00837-8/fulltext


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  • 19. Decoding MIPS Performance: A Radiologist's Guide
    Jun 15 2025

    The Merit-Based Incentive Payment System (MIPS) is the largest pay-for-performance program that links reimbursement to performance of Medicare clinicians. How have radiologists performed under this program and are there certain predictors of success? In this episode, Maddi and Jeff are joined by YoonKyung Chung, PhD and Lauren Nicola, MD to discuss their findings about radiologists' performance under the 2019 MIPS program and they also gain valuable insight from the experts.

    Find the JACR article here: https://www.jacr.org/article/S1546-1440(25)00055-9/fulltext


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    26 m
  • 18. Revamping the Radiology Residency (Part 3/3) *CME Available*
    Jun 1 2025

    Join us for the last installment of this three part series about re-imagining the radiology residency! In this episode, Fatima Elahi, DO guest co-hosts with Maddi and Jeff to discuss RadDiscord, which is a free educational digital community that allows equalized access to high-quality education. Available to medical students, radiology residents, as well as attending physicians, the platform allows access to case conferences, crowd-sourced Anki decks, and a supportive community.

    Link to RadDiscord: https://www.raddiscord.org/

    Claim your CME here: https://cortex.acr.org/Presenters/CaseScript/CaseView?Info=wQDhaBanwKm1w3DGH9WrXdv9Thf1LcnhMqXIoSk5Hqk%253d


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    33 m
  • 17. Revamping the Radiology Residency (Part 2/3) *CME Available*
    May 25 2025

    Part 2 of Revamping the Radiology Residency! Fatima Elahi, DO joins Maddi and Jeff again to discuss competency-based education and its feasibility for real-world adoption in residencies. Priscilla Slanetz, MD, MPH, FACR gives her insight regarding metrics and standardized radiology residency curricula to enable a competency-based education that is time independent.

    Find the JACR articles here: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39612973/

    https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39612972/

    Claim your CME here: https://cortex.acr.org/Presenters/CaseScript/CaseView?Info=bSIRxZHC2JPSCgR0CE01uLu%2fU1lCh%2b%2blG%2fLdV1V0Wj0%253d


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    57 m
  • 16. Revamping the Radiology Residency (Part 1/3) *CME Available*
    May 19 2025

    If you could build your own radiology residency from theground up, what would be the key ingredients you would include? In this episode, Jeff and Maddi invite Fatima Elahi, DO to join them in a discussion on how they would revamp the radiology residency. They also get insights from MaryScanlon, MD and how she has adapted the radiology residency as the program director at her own institution. She also discusses navigating challenges such as increasing personalized teaching sessions, tailoring case-based conferences, and establishing specialty residency tracks.

    Find the JACR article here: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39612972/

    Claim your CME here: https://cortex.acr.org/Presenters/CaseScript/CaseView?Info=bSIRxZHC2JOduKkDvGG1zhX3MuyU7KnFQKj2%2bSwWjZo%253d

    Link to the APDR Quarterly Roundtable: Customizing the R4Year https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WIAOATY9sN4


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    56 m
  • 15. Leadership Perspective of AI *CME Available*
    May 4 2025

    How do academic radiology chairs view the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in practice and how do they intend on implementing it in their departments? In this episode, Jeff and Maddi catch up with Elizabeth Burnside, MD, MPH, MS and Elizabeth Morris, MD who found in their recent study that radiology chairs have high levels of optimism about implementing AI in clinical practice. Although cost was identified as an obstacle, chairs indicated that they will work to address all manner of problems ranging from "tame" to "wicked."

    Find the JACR manuscript here: https://www.jacr.org/article/S1546-1440(25)00041-9/abstract

    Claim your CME here: https://cortex.acr.org/Presenters/CaseScript/CaseView?Info=VNwyWkmL0wVebbDKwN8waB7s67dFj%2by%2fEMJQpIw8lDQ%253d



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  • 14. AI-Generated Personal Statements *CME Available*
    Apr 21 2025

    Now that large language models (LLMs) are widely available, how do radiology program directors view their use among residency applicants to craft their personal statements? In this episode, Maddi interviews Lars Grimm, MD, MHS, FSBI about his recent JACR publication and observations regarding the unwelcome but inevitable use of LLMs by applicants.

    Find the JACR manuscript here: https://www.jacr.org/article/S1546-1440(24)00768-3/fulltext

    Claim your CME credit here: https://cortex.acr.org/Presenters/CaseScript/CaseView?Info=sc0sNS4DGQwkMIf7LIi2gQuYH6a9BSklSNJx7UBsQZA%253d


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    37 m
  • 13. Planning for the Future: Radiology Workforce and Imaging Utilization
    Apr 6 2025

    What are the projections for the radiologist workforce and imaging volumes in the future? Maddi and Jeff interview Eric Christensen, PhD and Jay Parikh, MD about their two most recent JACR manuscripts where they project future imaging utilization and the radiologist workforce through 2055. They also catch up with Matthew Phelps, MD about his accompanying commentary on ways to streamline the training process and optimize the work environment.

    Find the JACR manuscripts here:

    Projected US Imaging Utilization, 2025 to 2055: https://shorturl.at/GM3DM

    Projected US Radiologist Supply, 2025 to 2055: https://shorturl.at/d617U

    Planning for the Future: https://shorturl.at/84iRH

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    48 m