Lung Cancer Screening: Why it Feels Like We Have More to Do
A common source of frustration for radiologists is that while lung cancer screening is proven to work and is widely available, it’s still not universally used.
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As the past 100 years have shown us, radiology is an ever-evolving specialty. New generations beginning their journey to become radiologists and provide the best patient care possible must tackle the same challenges as their more experienced peers. And together, the generations of radiologists must face the new challenges of evolving technology, emerging risks, a developing workforce and a more complex set of patient needs.
To mark the celebration of the ACR’s centennial in 2023–2024, the ACR’s Radiology Leadership Institute® (RLI) recorded a pair of podcast episodes that look at two different generations of radiologists: those who have decades of experience in the specialty and those with less than 10 years in practice.
This month’s Bulletin coverage includes four articles based on the podcasts:
Lung Cancer Screening: Why it Feels Like We Have More to Do
A common source of frustration for radiologists is that while lung cancer screening is proven to work and is widely available, it’s still not universally used.
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Start a Resolution
Composing and submitting a resolution for ACR’s Annual Meeting is a golden opportunity to help shape policy — and it’s easier than you think.
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How Good Resolutions Lead to Great Policy
When members commit to a resolution, it holds leadership accountable for outcomes — and ensures that strategic goals and day-to-day operations line up.
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