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Episodes
RG Team mini-series: Choosing a Career Path After Radiology Training (rerelease)
In this episode of the RSNA RadioGraphics team podcast mini-series, Dr. Jason Cai interviews our guest, Dr. Laura Oleaga, a neuroradiologist at the Hospital Clinic Barcelona, about her insights on the rewards and challenges of an academic radiology path. She discusses the key responsibilities, necessary skills, and mindsets, as well as tips for finding the right mentors. Whether you're interested
Breaking Bad News
In this episode, Dr. Natália Orthmann, Dr. Lídia Rodrigues, Dr. Erica Endo, Dr. Natalia Lima, Dr. Vera Ferreira, and Dr. Carlos Shimizu explore the challenges of delivering difficult news in radiology. They share the RAD News framework, offering practical strategies to communicate with clarity, empathy, and confidence in life-changing moments. Breaking Bad News: A Communication Protocol for Radiol
Imaging Thoracic Vascular Trauma
Dr. Clint Sliker breaks down the critical imaging findings of cardiac and non-thoracic vascular trauma, highlighting how these rare but life-threatening injuries appear on CT. He shares practical insights to help radiologists recognize subtle signs, choose the right protocols, and maintain a high index of suspicion in high-stakes trauma cases. Imaging of Cardiac and NonaorticThoracic Vascular Trau
Breaking the Invisible Barrier
In this episode, host Dr. Jamie Clarke explores the invisible barriers that limit medical student access to radiology mentorship, drawing from her Radiographics publication and firsthand experience. She breaks down systemic challenges from both trainee and faculty perspectives while offering practical strategies to build more accessible and meaningful mentorship pathways. The Invisible Brick Wall:
Better Radiology Readouts
Hosted by Dr. Alyson Stacks Carraway, this episode explores how optimizing the radiology readout can significantly enhance trainee education and patient care. It highlights three core strategies: shifting to patient-centered discussions, tailoring readouts to trainee level with case ownership, and fostering a departmental culture that prioritizes teaching. Optimizing the Radiology Readout Experien
Pulse Surveys for Departmental Engagement
Dr. Jonathan Revels and Dr. Jennifer Weaver speak with guests Dr. Rachel Bass and Dr. Steven Rothenberg about their innovative use of pulse surveys to improve communication, engagement, and wellness within large radiology departments. Together, they explore how small, frequent feedback habits can shape culture, strengthen leadership transparency, and drive meaningful departmental change. Quality I
Hamstring Injury Imaging Insights
Dr. Agustín Marrero explores the anatomy, mechanisms, and imaging characteristics of hamstring injuries, highlighting how MRI and ultrasound findings guide diagnosis, prognosis, and return-to-play decisions. Drawing on his team's research, he emphasizes the importance of precise localization of myotendinous injuries to optimize treatment strategies and reduce the risk of reinjury in athletes. MRI
Contrast Enhanced Mammography in Practice
Dr. Brandy Griffith and Dr. Mitva Patel discuss how to apply the ACR BI-RADS contrast-enhanced mammography (CEM) lexicon in clinical practice, highlighting practical strategies for interpreting low-energy and recombined images. They review key terminology, management pitfalls, and emerging evidence to help radiologists confidently adopt CEM while understanding its limitations and impact on patient
Dual-Contrast MRI for Liver Lesion Characterization
Dr. Sudeep Soni explores the evolving role of dual–contrast agent liver MRI for improved characterization of focal liver lesions when single-agent protocols are limited. The episode breaks down how sequential use of extracellular and hepatobiliary contrast agents enhances diagnostic confidence, reduces uncertainty, and supports more informed patient care decisions. Dual–Contrast Agent Liver MRI fo
Trauma-informed Care in Radiology
Dr. Jonathan Revels and Dr. Jennifer Weaver are joined by Dr. Kate Klein to discuss why radiology is a uniquely vulnerable setting for trauma-informed, patient-centered care. The conversation explores common triggers during imaging, practical language and workflow changes, and how small, intentional shifts in culture and communication can meaningfully improve patient safety, trust, and emo
Radiology Research for Trainees
This episode, recorded at RSNA 2025, features Drs. Vera Sorin, Nicole Dittrich, and Shehbaz Ansari discussing their RadioGraphics editorial First Steps in Radiology Research and offering practical guidance on how trainees or early-career radiologists can get started in research. The conversation highlights the importance of mentorship, teamwork, starting small, and avoiding common pitfalls
Radiology at the Center of Liver Disease Assessment
Dr. Venkata Katabathina breaks down the newly adopted MASLD nomenclature and its implications for diagnosing and managing metabolic dysfunction–associated steatotic liver disease. He highlights updated AASLD guidelines, the expanding role of advanced imaging, and how radiologists are central to early detection, treatment selection, and longitudinal disease monitoring. Current Update on Nome
Pediatric Playground Trauma
Dr. Mary-Louise Greer and Dr. Caroline Rutten explore 23 years of data on pediatric playground trauma, highlighting clear injury patterns, the unique features of the growing skeleton, and the diagnostic pitfalls radiologists must watch for. They discuss why equipment like monkey bars contributes so disproportionately to upper-extremity fractures and share practical insights to improve confidence i
Imaging the Effects of Alcohol Use Disorder
Dr. Refky Nicola speaks with Dr. Sudhakar Venkatesh from Mayo Clinic about the imaging manifestations of alcohol use disorder and its widespread impact on the brain, liver, heart, lungs, and musculoskeletal system. The discussion highlights key radiologic findings, from Wernicke's encephalopathy to hepatic fibrosis, and explores how advanced MRI techniques aid in diagnosis and management. Imaging
Imaging Clues in Motor Neuron Disease
Host Dr. Lily Wang speaks with Dr. Aakanksha Sriwastwa about the clinical and imaging features of motor neuron diseases and CNS tractopathies. They explore how careful neuroanatomic understanding and MRI patterns help narrow the differential and guide diagnosis. Motor Neuron Diseases and Central Nervous System Tractopathies: Clinical-Radiologic Correlation and Diagnostic Approach. Desai et al. Rad
Imaging Musculoskeletal Complications of Cancer Therapy
Dr. Bahar Mansoori explores how musculoskeletal complications from radiation therapy and immunotherapy can mimic metastatic disease and pose diagnostic challenges. She discusses key imaging patterns, pitfalls, and strategies radiologists can use to improve accuracy and patient care. Musculoskeletal Complications of RadiationTherapy and Immunotherapy. Azhideh and Haseli et al. Radio
Unraveling Internal Hernias After Gastric Bypass
Dr. Cecil Wood discusses the RadioGraphics article "Internal Hernias after Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass: Clues to a Challenging Diagnosis", highlighting why these complex and potentially dangerous complications remain difficult to identify. He explains surgical anatomy, risk factors, and key CT signs, offering a systematic approach to improve diagnostic accuracy for radiologists. Internal Hernias afte
Thermoprotection in Musculoskeletal Ablation
Dr. Jack Jennings from Washington University in St. Louis discusses thermoprotection techniques for musculoskeletal ablation, highlighting strategies to safeguard vital structures during image-guided procedures. Drawing on nearly two decades of experience, he emphasizes both passive and active protective approaches that enhance safety and effectiveness in treating benign and malignant lesions. The
Evidence-Based Insights on Transthoracic Needle Biopsy
Dr. Shravan Sridhar explores the evidence-based approach to transthoracic needle biopsy, covering indications, performance metrics, complications, and risk mitigation strategies. Listeners will gain practical insights on patient selection, technical considerations, and navigating controversial scenarios to optimize outcomes in clinical practice. Evidence-based Approach to Transthoracic Needle Biop
FES PET-CT: Transforming Breast Cancer Imaging
Drs. Sophia O'Brien Austin Pantel, explore the role of 18F-Fluoroestradiol (FES) PET-CT in the diagnosis and management of ER-positive breast cancer. They review key findings from their RadioGraphics article, discuss updates to national guidelines, and highlight how FES imaging improves patient care by assessing estrogen receptor expression across all sites of disease. 18F-Fluoroestradiol: Current
Creating an Award-winning RSNA Education Exhibit (Rerelease)
Host Dr. Refky Nicola summarizes a recent review article from RadioGraphics. Find out how to stand out from the crowd and create your own outstanding exhibit. Creating an Award-winning RSNA Education Exhibit. Albasha and Burkett et al. RadioGraphics 2022; 42:E106-E108.
Beyond Bias in Imaging
Join Dr. Mana Moassefi from the Mayo Clinic as she explores how cognitive biases shape radiology practice and contribute to diagnostic errors. Highlighting practical debiasing strategies, she guides listeners through each stage of image interpretation to help radiologists move from biased to balanced readings. Spectrum of Cognitive Biasesin Diagnostic Radiology. Yoon and Lee et al. RadioGraphics 2
RSNA Medical Student Task Force
Dr. Jennifer Weaver speaks with Dr. Yasha Gupta about the origins, structure, and impact of the RSNA Medical Student Task Force. They discuss the task force's initiatives, including scholarships, mentorship, and outreach programs, to engage and support medical students interested in radiology. RSNA Medical Student Task Force:A Success Story in MedicalStudent Initiatives. Anderson and Chang et al.
Advancing Forensic Medicine Through Postmortem CT
Content Warning: This episode contains depictions of domestic violence, listener discretion is advised. Join hosts Dr. Jennifer Weaver and Dr. Jonathan Revels speak with Dr. Jamie Elifritz about the evolving role of postmortem CT in forensic medicine. Dr. Elifritz shares her experience in forensic imaging and highlights how postmortem CT can enhance death investigations, support legal processes, a
Breast Ultrasound Essentials
In this episode, Dr. Marcela Lauar and Dr. Gabriela Merigue walk through the fundamentals of breast ultrasound, highlighting key techniques, clinical indications, and special patient considerations. They also share practical tips for optimizing image quality and interpreting findings based on BI-RADS guidelines. Breast US: Guide for Beginners. Lauar et al. RadioGraphics 2025; 45(1):e240161.
Anatomic Approach to Fetal Hydrocephalus
Join host Dr. Katie Epstein explores the RadioGaphics article Anatomic Approach to Fetal Hydrocephalus by Griffith et al. Dr. Epstein breaks down how a stepwise, anatomy-based imaging approach can improve diagnosis, guide prenatal counseling, and shape the management of ventriculomegaly. Anatomic Approach to Fetal Hydrocephalus. Griffith et al. RadioGraphics 2025; 45(2):e240071
Practical Approach to Orbital Lesions
Join host Dr. Lily Wang as she explores a practical approach to diagnosing orbital lesions based on anatomical compartments. This episode breaks down complex orbital anatomy into clear, actionable insights for radiologists at all levels. Practical Approach to Orbital Lesions byAnatomic Compartments. Naves et al. RadioGraphics 2024;44(10):e240026.
Creating an Award-winning RSNA Education Exhibit (Re-Release)
Dr. Refky Nicola summarizes a recent review article from RadioGraphics. Find out how to stand out from the crowd and create your own outstanding exhibit. Creating an Award-winning RSNA Education Exhibit. Albasha and Burkett et al. RadioGraphics 2022; 42:E106-E108. Check out the new RSNA Education Course about submitting an Abstract for RSNA2025. How To Prepare and Submit an Educational Abstrac
Nuclear Medicine Imaging in Epilepsy
Dr. Lily Wang and Dr. Aakanksha Sriwastwa discuss how nuclear medicine, including PET and SPECT imaging, helps diagnose and treat medically refractory focal epilepsy. Learn how these techniques guide surgical planning and improve patient care. Nuclear Medicine Imaging in Epilepsy. Sriwastwa et al. RadioGraphics 2025; 45(1):e240062.
The Teaching Role of Radiology Residents
Dr. Refky Nicola discusses the role of radiology residents as educators, drawing from an article by Bentley et al. from the University of British Columbia. He explores key teaching strategies, including goal setting, supervision, and effective feedback, to help residents enhance medical education. Teaching Radiology: An Evidence-based Overview for Radiology Residents. Bentley et al. RadioGraphics
Improving Acute Cholecystitis Diagnosis
Join Dr. Richa Patel, Clinical Assistant Professor of Body Imaging at Stanford University, as she discusses key ultrasound features for accurately diagnosing acute cholecystitis, drawn from her recently published Radiographics paper. Learn how recognizing findings like gallbladder dilation, wall hyperemia, and mucosal discontinuity can improve diagnostic precision and patient outcomes. Improving D
Seeing the Unseen: Imaging Clues for Erdheim-Chester Disease
Join host Dr. Sherry Wang as she explores the complex world of Erdheim-Chester disease with Dr. Yashant Aswani and Dr. Shehbaz Ansari, authors of Imaging in Erdheim-Chester Disease from RadioGraphics. In this episode, they discuss the key imaging findings, differential diagnoses, and the crucial role radiologists play in diagnosing and managing this rare multisystemic histiocytic neoplasm. Imaging
Beyond Traditional CT: The Power of Photon Counting
Hosts Jennifer Weaver and Jonathan Revels explore the game-changing potential of photon-counting CT (PCCT) with experts Dr. Lakshmi Ananthakrishnan and Dr. Fides Schwartz. Recorded at RSNA 2024, this episode covers key advantages, challenges in clinical integration, and its impact on imaging quality. Tune in for practical insights on optimizing PCCT and its future in radiology! Getting Started wit
Classic Signs on Chest Radiographs
In this episode, Dr. Jonathan Revels unpacks essential chest radiograph signs, providing practical insights and tips for mastering chest imaging interpretation. Classic Signs on Chest Radiographs:Primer for Residents. Ufuk et al. RadioGraphics 2025; 45(2):e240155.
Fluoroscopy in Modern Radiology
Join Dr. Jennifer Weaver and Dr. Jonathan Revels as they discuss the enduring value of upper GI fluoroscopy in modern radiology. Based on Dr. Revels' Radiographics article, they explore its unique advantages, applications in postoperative care, and tips for teaching and performing these studies effectively in today's busy practices. Upper Gastrointestinal Fluoroscopic Examination: A Traditional Ar
2018 AAST-OIS Revisions: Impact on Trauma Grading
Dr. Zach Del dives into the key updates to the AAST Organ Injury Scale, breaking down what they mean for trauma grading and patient management. Discover how modern imaging is reshaping care for splenic, liver, and kidney injuries. Grading Abdominal Trauma: Changes in and Implications of the Revised 2018 AAST-OIS for the Spleen, Liver, and Kidney. Dixe de Oliveira Santo et al. RadioGraphics 2023; 4
MRI Safety for Implanted Devices
Maxine Kresse, MD delves into MR safety for patients with implanted devices, exploring challenges, protocols, and strategies to ensure safe imaging. MRI in Adult Patients with Active and Inactive Implanted MR-conditional, MR-nonconditional,and Other Devices. RadioGraphics 2024; 44(3):e230102.
123I-Ioflupane Imaging: Insights into Parkinsonism Diagnosis
Dr. Lisa Blacklock, nuclear radiologist, discusses 123I-Ioflupane imaging in diagnosing Parkinsonian syndromes. Lisa covers its role in improving diagnostic accuracy, differentiating Parkinson's disease, and common interpretation pitfalls. Tune in for key insights on this valuable imaging tool. Practical Overview of 123I-Ioflupane Imaging in Parkinsonian Syndromes. Mercer et al. RadioGraphics 2024
10 Pillars to Effective Lung Screening
Dr. Leila Rezai explores the updated 10 Pillars of Lung Cancer Screening in light of COPD and Lung Cancer Awareness Month. Dr. Rezai discusses key developments since 2015, including changes in eligibility, the need for patient education, and innovative strategies to enhance screening access. RadioGraphics Update: The 10 Pillars of Lung Cancer Screening—Rationale and Logistics of a Lung CancerScree
RG Team mini-series: Choosing a Career Path After Radiology Training- Part 4
In the final episode of the RSNA RadioGraphics team podcast mini-series, Dr. Pouria Rouzrokh interviews our guest, Dr. Matthew Lungren, Chief Data Science Officer at Microsoft Health and Life Sciences, shares his journey from academia to the tech industry. Dr. Lungren also shares advice for radiologists navigating careers in both academia and industry.
Imaging After Thyroidectomy: Managing DTC Recurrence
In this episode, Dr. Lily Wang, a neuroradiologist at the University of Cincinnati, discusses the critical role of imaging in monitoring patients after thyroidectomy for differentiated thyroid cancer (DTC). Differentiated Thyroid Cancer after Thyroidectomy. Chua et al. RadioGraphics 2024; 44(10):e240021.
RG Team mini-series: Choosing a Career Path After Radiology Training- Part 3
In this episode of the RSNA RadioGraphics team podcast mini-series, Dr. Jason Cai interviews our guest, Dr. Adrian Gonzalez, an interventional radiologist at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center. Dr. Gonzalez shares his insights on choosing an academic career path, the importance of education in healthcare, and the keys to thriving in the world of academic radiology.
Breast Cancer Disparities in Underserved Women
Dr. Bersu Ozcan and Dr. Jessica Porembka dive into the critical issue of breast cancer disparities among underserved women in the U.S. Breast Cancer Disparity and Outcomes in Underserved Women. Ozcan et al. RadioGraphics 2024; 44(1):e230090.
Intra-articular Osteoid Osteomas: Imaging Insights
Dr. Jessica Leschied, a pediatric and musculoskeletal radiologist at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, discusses the key imaging features and diagnostic challenges of intra-articular osteoid osteomas. She shares expertise on how radiologists can recognize these atypical presentations to avoid misdiagnosis and unnecessary interventions. Intra-articular Osteoid Osteomas: Imaging Manifestations a
RG Team mini-series: Choosing a Career Path After Radiology Training- Part 2
Dr. Jason Cai speaks with Dr. Timothy Klostermeier, an MSK radiologist at the University of Cincinnati, to discuss his diverse career journey. From private practice to owning an imaging center, working at the VA, and ultimately transitioning to academia, Dr. Klostermeier shares valuable insights on the challenges and rewards of each path. Gain practical advice for trainees on finding the right fit
Muscle Healing and Sports Injuries: MRI Insights
Dr. Dyan Flores speaks with Dr. Jaime Isern-Kebschull about their research on using MRI to assess muscle healing and return to play for sports injuries. Muscle Healing in Sports Injuries: MRI Findings and Proposed Classification Basedon a Single Institutional Experienceand Clinical Observation. Isern-Kebschull and Mechó et al. RadioGraphics 2024; 44(8):e230147.
RG Team mini-series: Choosing a Career Path After Radiology Training- Part 1
In this episode of the RSNA RadioGraphics team podcast mini-series, Dr. Jason Cai interviews our guest, Dr. Laura Oleaga, a neuroradiologist at the Hospital Clinic Barcelona, about her insights on the rewards and challenges of an academic radiology path. She discusses the key responsibilities, necessary skills, and mindsets, as well as tips for finding the right mentors. Whether you're interested
Preparing for the New ABR Oral Exam and Thriving as a Fellow
Dr. Erica Lanser discusses navigating the transition to the new ABR oral certifying exam and succeeding as a radiology fellow The New American Board of Radiology Certifying Oral Examination: How Should Diagnostic Radiology Graduate Medical Education Evolve? Mokkarala et al. RadioGraphics 2024; 44(6):e240016. How to Succeed as a Radiology Fellow. Zhang et al. RadioGraphics 2024; 44(5):e240003.
Diagnosing Triple-Negative Breast Cancer
Drs. Jennifer Schopp, Jody Hayes, and Richard Ahn discuss their paper titled Imaging Challenges in Diagnosing Triple-Negative Breast Cancer published October 2023 in RadioGraphics. Imaging Challenges in Diagnosing Triple-NegativeBreast Cancer. Schopp et al. RadioGraphics 2023; 43(10):e230027
Congestive Hepatopathy
Host Dr. Sherry Wang summarizes the article Congestive Hepatopathy: Pathophysiology, Workup, and Imaging Findings with Pathologic Correlation. Congestive Hepatopathy: Pathophysiology, Workup, and Imaging Findings with Pathologic Correlation. Flory et al. RadioGraphics 2024; 44(5):e230121.
Complex Fetal GU Malformations: Diagnostic Tips
Description: Dr. Katie Epstein summaries the article "Troubleshooting Tips for Diagnosing Complex Fetal Genitourinary Malformations" published in RadioGraphics Troubleshooting Tips for Diagnosing Complex Fetal Genitourinary Malformations. Griffith et al. RadioGraphics 2024; 44(1):e230084.
Practical Guide to VI-RADS
Dr. Refky Nicola speaks with Drs. Jônatas Fávero Prietto dos Santos, Alice Schuch, Maurício Zapparoli, and Valdair Francisco Muglia about their article on Practical Guide to VI-RADS. Practical Guide to VI-RADS: MRI Protocols,Lesion Characterization, and Pitfalls. Fávero Prietto dos Santos et al. RadioGraphics 2024; 44(3):e230149.
Abnormalities with Anti–Amyloid-β Therapy
Dr. Pavan Brahmbhatt summarizes an article in RadioGraphics titled Amyloid-related Imaging Abnormalities in Alzheimer Disease Treated with Anti–Amyloid-β Therapy Amyloid-related Imaging Abnormalities in Alzheimer Disease Treated with Anti–Amyloid-β Therapy. Agarwal et al. RadioGraphics 2023; 43(9):e230009.
Epicardial Space
Host Dr. Jonathan Revels summarizes the RadioGraphics article titled "Epicardial Space: Comprehensive Anatomy and Spectrum of Disease". Epicardial Space: Comprehensive Anatomy and Spectrum of Disease. Roset-Altadill et al. RadioGraphics 2024; 44(4):e230160.
BPA in the Management of CTEPH
Guest host Dr. Andrew Chesley summarizes a RadioGraphics article about the alternative therapeutic option of Balloon pulmonary angioplasty for patients with chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension. Balloon Pulmonary Angioplasty in the Management of Chronic Thromboembolic Pulmonary Hypertension. Higuchi et al. RadioGraphics 2022; 42:1881–1896.
Shoulder and Elbow Injuries in Adult Overhead Throwers
Host Dr. Jennifer Weaver discusses how overhead throwing, particularly in baseball, subjects the shoulder and elbow to various unique injuries. Shoulder and Elbow Injuries in Adult Overhead Throwers: Imaging Review. Goes et al. RadioGraphics 2023; 43(12):e230094.
Neonatal Stroke: Venous Focus
Host Dr. Lily Wang and guest Dr. Alisa Kanfi discuss an article about Neuroimaging of Neonatal Stroke focusing on venous strokes. Neuroimaging of Neonatal Stroke: Venous Focus. Lai et al. RadioGraphics 2024; 44(2):e230117.
Multimodality Imaging in Metabolic Syndrome
Guest host Dr. Sarah Bastawrous summarizes the article titled "Multimodality Imaging in Metabolic Syndrome: State-of-the-art Review" from the March 2024 RadioGraphics issue. Multimodality Imaging in Metabolic Syndrome:State-of-the-Art Review. Kalisz et al. RadioGraphics 2024; 44(3):e230083.
Preventing and Mitigating Radiology System Failure
Guest host Dr. Robert Morris summarizes the article "Preventing and Mitigating Radiology System Failures: A Guide to Disaster Planning" from the November-December 2021 issue of RadioGraphics. Preventing and Mitigating Radiology System Failures: A Guide to Disaster Planning. Gibney et al. RadioGraphics 2021; 41:2111–2126.
Anti-Black Discrimination in Radiology (Rerelease from 2/21/2023)
Dr. Refky Nicola interviews Dr. Julia Goldberg about her recently published RadioGraphics article titled "How We Got Here:The Legacy of Anti-Black Discrimination in Radiology" How We Got Here:The Legacy of Anti-Black Discrimination in Radiology. Goldberg et al. RadioGraphics 2023; 43(2):e220112. Invited Commentary: From Unacceptable to Intolerable. Scott. RadioGraphics 2023; 43(2):e220190.
Cases from the Cooky Jar
Host Dr. Jonathan Revels highlights Cases from the Cooky Jar - check out two of these informative cases from RadioGraphics Pulmonary Light-Chain Deposition Disease. David E. Sweet, C. Austin Wheeler, Ciléin Kearns and Kaitlin M. Marquis. RadioGraphics 2022; 42:E145–E146. Intracardiac Echinococcosis. Maximiliano Klug, Antariksh Vijan, Pegah Khoshpouri and Zehavit Kirshenboim. RadioGraphics 2023; 43
Knee MRI: Meniscus Roots, Ramps, Repairs, and Repercussions
Dr. Jennifer Weaver summarizes the article "Knee MRI: Meniscus Roots, Ramps, Repairs, and Repercussions" published online June 29, 2023 in the RadioGraphics journal. Knee MRI: Meniscus Roots, Ramps, Repairs, and Repercussions Tomsan et al. RadioGraphics 2023; 43(7):e220208.
RadioGraphics Update: Lung-RADS 2022
Podcast host Dr. Jonathan Revels summarizes the recent chest imaging RadioGraphics update article about Lung-RADS 2022. RadioGraphics Update: Lung-RADS 2022. Martin et al. RadioGraphics 2023; 43(11):e230037.
Interview with Dr. David DiSantis
Host Dr. Refky Nicola interviews RSNA 2023 Outstanding Educator Award: David J. DiSantis, MD live at the RSNA Annual Meeting 2023. Outstanding Educator Award: David J. DiSantis, MD
Multimodality Imaging of Dementia
Guest host Dr. Gagandeep Choudhary summarizes the article "Multimodality Imaging of Dementia: Clinical Importance and Role of Integrated Anatomic and Molecular Imaging" focusing on pathophysiology and imaging findings of some of the major neurodegenerative processes. Multimodality Imaging of Demen-tia: Clinical Importance and Role of Integrated Anatomic and Mo-lecular Imaging. Patel et al. RadioG
Translating AI to Clinical Practice
Guest host Dr. Shahriar Faghani talks about an article published in the journal entitled Translating AI to Clinical Practice: Overcoming Data Shift with Explainability. Translating AI to Clinical Practice:Overcoming Data Shift with Explainability. Choi et al. RadioGraphics 2023; 43(5):e220105.
18F-Fluoroestradiol: Current Applications and Future Directions
Guest host Dr. Matt Covington summarizes the article 18F-Fluoroestradiol: Current Applications and Future Direction 18F-Fluoroestradiol: Current Applications and Future Directions. O'Brien et al. RadioGraphics 2023; 43(3):e220143.
Finding Your Niche
Host Dr. Refky Nicola interviews Drs. Paul Bunch and and Courtney Tomblinson about their paper that focuses on trainees and early career radiologists "finding their niche" Transition to Practice: Finding Your Niche. Bunch and Tomblinson. RadioGraphics 2023; 43(4):e220195.
Systematic Approach to Pediatric Macrocephaly
Host Dr. Lily Wang speaks with Dr. Asha Sarma about her recently published paper titled "Systematic Approach to Pediatric Macrocephaly" Systematic Approach to Pediatric Macrocephaly. Huang et al. RadioGraphics 2023; 43(5):e220159
Accelerating Access to Education and Early Breast Cancer Detection: Sponsored by GE HealthCare
Dr. John Scheel and Dr. Wei Yang share their dedication to improve early detection of breast cancer and help flatten the cancer curve globally. They focus on equitable care and training in underserved communities to boost health care access worldwide. This episode is sponsored by GE HealthCare.
Radiologist's Lexicon for Reporting in Child Abuse
Drs. Luke Linscott and John Wood guest host this episode to discuss the recent paper and slideshow presentation published in RadioGraphics " A Radiologist's Lexicon for Reporting in Child Abuse". Direct Link to the Presentation A Radiologist's Lexicon for Reporting in Child Abuse. Sarma and Snyder. RadioGraphics 2023; 43(7):e220101.
Response Assessment of Malignancies
Dr. Lisa Blacklock discusses a recent paper published in RadioGraphics titled "FDG PET/CT Based Response Assessment of Malignancies" by Dr. Ashwin Singh Parihar, Dr. Farrokh Dehdashti. FDG PET/CT Based Response Assessment of Malignancies. Parihar et al. RadioGraphics 2023; 43(4):e220122.
Spinal Dysraphism Diagnosis
Dr. Katie Epstein summarizes an article published in RadioGraphics titled "A Practical Approach to Diagnosis of Spinal Dysraphism" by Barbara Trapp and colleagues. A Practical Approach to Diagnosis of Spinal Dysraphism. Trapp et al. RadioGraphics 2021; 41:559–575.
Chest CTA for acute aortic syndromes
Elliott Kirk Gozansky, MD, PhD from New York University Langone Health and Grossman School of Medicine summarizes his chest imaging article published in the RadioGraphics journal. Chest CT Angiography for Acute Aortic Pathologic Conditions: Pearls and Pitfalls. Ko et al. RadioGraphics 2021; 41:399–424.
Calcaneal Fractures
Jennifer Weaver discusses calcaneal fractures (part of the RadioGraphics On-Call Preparation Article Index) with Dr. Angel Gomez, a musculoskeletal radiologist from the University of Texas at San Antonio Multidetector CT Evaluation of Calcaneal Fractures. Badillo et al. RadioGraphics 2011; 31:81–92.
Gender Affirming Radiology Care
Drs. Evelyn Carroll and Vaz Zavaletta discuss their recent article published in RadioGraphics titled "Imaging Care for Transgender and Gender Diverse Patients: Best Practices and Recommendations" Imaging Care for Transgender and Gender Diverse Patients: Best Practices and Recommendations. Iv Kyrazis et al. RadioGraphics 2023; 43(2):e220124.
Cerebral Veins in Pediatric Patients
Dr. Lily Wang interviews Asha Sarma, MD about her recently published article titled "Imaging the Cerebral Veins in Pediatric Patients: Beyond Dural Venous Sinus Thrombosis Imaging the Cerebral Veins in Pediatric Patients: Beyond Dural Venous Sinus Thrombosis | RadioGraphics 2023
MRI of Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia
Dr. Refky Nicola interviews Andrei Purysko, MD about his invited commentary recently published in RadioGraphics. Imaging in Patients with Symptomatic Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia. Purysko. RadioGraphics 2023; 43(5):e220207. MRI of Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia: Important Pre- and Posttherapeutic Considerations. Han et al. RadioGraphics 2023; 43(5):e220096.
Musculoskeletal Manifestations of COVID-19
Dr. Jennifer Weaver interviews Imran M. Omar, MD and Mihra S. Taljanovic, MD, PhD about their recent paper titled "Musculoskeletal Manifestations of COVID-19: Currently Described Clinical Symptoms and Multimodality Imaging Findings" Musculoskeletal Manifestations of COVID-19: Currently Described Clinical Symptoms and Multimodality Imaging Findings. Omar et al. RadioGraphics 2022; 42:1415–1432.
Cardiac MRI of Hereditary Cardiomyopathy
Dr. Shaimaa Fadl reviews cardiac MR features of hereditary cardiomyopathy; and the role of MRI in risk stratification, treatment, and prognostication Cardiac MRI of Hereditary Cardiomyopathy. Fadl et al. RadioGraphics 2022; 42:625–643.
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