Experience Stories

Teleradiology VRad

7 myths and misperceptions about teleradiology

Sponsored by vRad

Teleradiology used to be taboo, but now remote radiology jobs are in high demand as radiologists seek more flexibility from their practices.

women burnout

Helping female radiologists battle the disproportionate burden of burnout

Sponsored by vRad

Burnout is a horrible thing. And while recent research suggests it affects half of all radiologists, women are bearing the brunt – with 56% of female physicians reporting they’re burned out compared to only 41% of their male counterparts.

Hospital finance

Collecting Earned Revenue: How AI Maximizes Radiology Payments

Sponsored by Infinx Healthcare

Today’s most pioneering radiology groups are using artificial intelligence to chase down payments, increase patient satisfaction, relieve front and back office workload, and recoup earned revenues.

St Martin Hospital

No more transfers: How open MRI helped Ochsner St. Martin Hospital double its volume

Sponsored by FUJIFILM Healthcare Americas

As a rural, critical access hospital, Ochsner St. Martin Hospital in Breaux Bridge, La., prides itself on restoring, maintaining and improving the health of their community, which sits between Lafayette and Baton Rouge. But a few years ago, the 25-bed hospital—that services the “Crawfish Capital of the World”—realized they weren’t living up to that mission as they turned away patients seeking open MRI services because they only offered closed system options. 

This Is Enterprise Imaging

Sponsored by Sectra

First there was PACS: picture archiving and communications systems. Over the last decade, as managing medical imaging has expanded far beyond radiology, enterprise imaging was born. But what is enterprise imaging in its best form?

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The future of medical imaging? Connecting the dots from diagnosis to care

Bayer

What if artificial intelligence (AI) could support doctors in making decisions faster?

10 reasons I’m a vRad lifer

Sponsored by vRad

Looking back on my career as a radiologist—now in its 22nd year and counting—I see three themes consistently guiding my “work-life balance.” These would be control, culture and lifestyle. Let me explain.

Academic and hospital-based mammography embraces teleradiology: Shedding 3 preconceptions of the past

Sponsored by vRad

In 2020, a growing health system in the Northeast asked vRad for assistance. Like many providers around the country, all of its hospitals were struggling with physician shortages that largely stemmed from recruiting challenges.