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Discussion of upcoming advocacy efforts taking place during the ACR 2025 annual meeting and how members can participate.
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Riddhi Borse, MD
Riddhi Borse, MD, fourth year radiology resident at Yale Radiology, contributed this piece.
Residents continuing their exciting career journey in radiology may face challenges as they navigate interviews, continued education and training. At the end of their third year of residency, aspiring radiologists must prepare for the Core Exam. Establishing a structured study plan is crucial, so I’ve prepared 9 tips for trainees prepping for the exam.
In conclusion, embarking on a career in radiology requires a combination of dedication, continuous learning and strategic planning. By leveraging available resources, building a supportive network and staying informed about the evolving landscape of radiology, residents can navigate their journey successfully. Whether preparing for exams, searching for jobs or considering radiology as a specialty, a proactive and informed approach is key to a fulfilling career in this dynamic field.
Best of luck to all!
#FocusedForwardTogether
Discussion of upcoming advocacy efforts taking place during the ACR 2025 annual meeting and how members can participate.
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