Which Way Do I Go? Understanding Similarities and Differences in Academia vs. Private Practice Settings and How to Make the Best Decision for You
Speakers: David Boyd, MD, MBA, FACR, Partner and Neuroradiologist, Reston Radiology Consultants; Rend Al-Khalili, MD, Assistant Professor of Radiology, MedStar Georgetown University Hospital; Daniel Singer, MD, FACR, Partner, Radiology Associates of South Florida
Drs. David Boyd, Rend Al-Khalili and Dan Singer share their personal experiences comparing private practice and academic medicine, highlighting both the similarities and differences. They all stress the value of solid training, hands-on experience and a readiness to tackle challenging work in either setting.
The Fine Print! How to Evaluate a Job Offer and Negotiating Power
Speaker: Andrew Moriarity, MD, Executive Vice President and Chair of the Quality Committee, Advanced Radiology Services PC
Dr. Andy Moriarty discusses the current job market for radiologists, touching on a severe workforce shortage and the increasing number of job openings. He highlights key contract clauses, emphasizes the importance of evaluating the total compensation package and shares advice on negotiations and setting long-term career and personal goals.
Interviewing for Success: Secrets from The Wharton School
Speaker: Frank Lexa, MD, MBA, FACR, Chief Medical Officer, ACRĀ® Radiology Leadership InstituteĀ® and Neuroradiologist, University of Pittsburgh
Dr. Frank Lexa shares insights on effective interviewing from his experience and lessons learned from The Wharton School. Tips include the importance of preparation, common mistakes to avoid, the significance of asking smart questions, and how to handle illegal or inappropriate questions politely.
Talk the Talk: All About Networking
Speakers: Peter Van Geertruyden, MD, FACR, Musculoskeletal Radiologist, Medical Center Radiologists
Dr. Peter Van Geertruyden discusses the concept of networking, emphasizing its benefits and pitfalls. He highlights the importance of genuine connections over superficial interactions, using visuals to illustrate effective and ineffective networking.
You Want Me to Do What? Expectations in the First Year
Speaker: Vivek Kalia, MD, Medical Director of Radiology and Staff Radiologist, Scottish Rite for Children
Dr. Vivek Kalia discusses expectations for first-year radiologists, emphasizing financial prudence, dedication to learning and maintaining patient trust. He touches on common challenges, maintaining a positive attitude and the importance of continuous improvement.
Juggling It All: Work/Life Balance and Managing Burnout
Speaker: Jennifer E. Nathan, MD, FACR, Assistant Professor in the Divisions of Neuroradiology and Community Radiology Specialists, Emory University School of Medicine
Dr. Jennifer Nathan discusses physician burnout and wellness. She discusses the differences between burnout and stress and shares some early signs and long-term negative effects of burnout. Dr. Nathan also presents some self-care solutions that can be implemented to mitigate burnout.
The Economics of Job Crafting and Evolving Practice Models
Speaker: Andy Moriarity, MD, Executive Vice President and the Chair of the Quality Committee, Advanced Radiology Services PC
Dr. Andy Moriarty discusses job crafting, a process that allows employees to tailor their jobs to align with their personal needs and goals. Job crafting is divided into task, relational and cognitive spheres. Key benefits include improved job satisfaction, engagement and well-being.
Grace Under Fire: Navigating Tough Personalities with Ease
Speaker: Ellen M. Chung, MD, Radiologist-in-Chief, Nationwide Childrenās Hospital
Dr. Ellen Chung discusses strategies for dealing with difficult people. She shares practical tips for effective communication and provides examples of how to handle conflicts and difficult conversations with empathy and respect.
I Need Help! Mentoring and Professionalism
Speaker: Peter Van Geertruyden, MD, FACR, Musculoskeletal Radiologist, Medical Center Radiologists
Dr. Peter Van Geertruyden discusses the importance of mentorship and professionalism in radiology. He emphasizes the roles of mentors, sponsors and coaches and provides guidance for choosing the right mentor for you. He also shares the importance of professionalism in the workplace and why joining professional organizations and participating in committees can enhance one's career and reputation.
Are We a Match? How to Interview for Your First (or Next) Practice
Speaker: Amy Kotsenas, MD, FACR, Professor of Neurology, Mayo Clinic
Dr. Amy Kotsenas shares insights on interviewing for a role at a radiology practice. She emphasizes identifying personal priorities, preparing detailed questions to assess practice fit and using open-ended questions to gather comprehensive information. She highlights the importance of understanding certain aspects about the practice and stresses the need for candidates to be prepared for initial contacts.
Iām Here for the Job - Mock Interview Simulations
Speaker: All Faculty
Watch two mock interviews covering various aspects of the radiology interview in both the private practice and academic settings. Learn insights for handling interview questions about transparency, teamwork, understanding the group's culture, remote work challenges, the need for on-site experience and balancing productivity and other responsibilities.
Smart with Money! Personal Finance Steps for Your Transition from Training
Speaker: Scott Truhlar, MD, MS, MBA, FACR, Radiologist, Radiologic Medical Services
Dr. Scott Truhlar's lecture on personal finance for medical professionals emphasizes practical steps for transitioning from training to the role of attending. He highlights the importance of financial planning, including tax planning, retirement savings and insurance coverage, among other financial topics.
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First Year Out of Training: Tips and Tricks for Success!
Speaker: Kirang Patel, MD, Assistant Professor and Medical Director at University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Dr. Patel shares his top 10 tips for success in the first year out of training. He talks about understanding the practice environment, building confidence in clinical judgments, and embracing change, among seven other tips. Hear from a radiologist who recently survived and thrived in his first year out of training!Ā
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