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Radiology Trailblazers is a new AJR podcast spotlighting the bold ideas, breakthrough innovations, and transformative mindsets shaping the future of radiology. Hosted by best friends and academic radiologists Lindsey Negrete, MD (Stanford University), and Amy Maduram, MD (Northwestern University), this monthly series dives into what it really takes to lead and innovate in the field, whether it’s pioneering new techniques, challenging the status quo, or learning from the giants who came before us.
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Raisa Amiruddin, MBBS, brings to you a brand-new podcast series delving into the fascinating world of Pediatric imaging to empower radiologists everywhere to provide the best possible care for our youngest patients.
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From Training to Practice is a monthly podcast that explores the often-overlooked, high-stakes transition from radiology trainee to new attending. Hosted by Dr. Surbhi Raichandani, an abdominal radiologist at Emory University, this 12-part series blends personal reflection with honest conversations featuring radiologists, physicians, and healthcare experts who have lived it.
Each episode tackles a real challenge faced in the first year of independent practice—whether it’s building confidence, navigating new systems and expectations, staying efficient without burning out, or figuring out how to lead when you still feel like you’re learning.
This podcast is designed for early-career radiologists, fellows approaching graduation, and anyone who remembers what that leap felt like.
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Curious about where a radiology career can take you? Sid Dogra, MD, introduces Career Pivots, a new AJR podcast series, and shares what inspired the series, the kinds of guests you’ll hear from, and what you can expect to learn.
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Full article: Defining Reference Values for Skeletal Muscle Metrics on Abdominal CT Using Data From Healthy Young Adult Populations: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Pranjal Rai, MD, discusses the AJR article by Ju et al. that seeks to define literature-based reference cutoff values for CT skeletal muscle metrics.
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In this episode of the AJR Podcast Series on Diagnostic Excellence and Error, Francis Deng, MD, and Saurabh Jha, MD, discuss the complex phenomenon of overdiagnosis in radiology, exploring its population-level recognition, ethical tensions, and the role of radiologists in mitigating harm through reporting practices, societal guidelines, and advocacy.
https://www.ajronline.org/doi/10.2214/AJR.25.33273
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Full article: Attenuation Coefficient for Hepatic Steatosis Using a Single Ultrasound System: Associations of Measurement Parameters With Interoperator Agreement and Diagnostic Performance
Morgan McLuckey, MD, discusses the AJR article by Ferraioli et al. exploring attenuation coefficient for hepatic steatosis evaluation using a single ultrasound system.
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In this episode of the AJR Podcast Series on Training and Education, Umar Mahmood, MD, PhD, joins host Monica Cheng, MD, in a conversation that explores radiology's vital role in a globalized healthcare system, fostering educational exchanges and building bridges through multidisciplinary and international collaboration.
https://www.ajronline.org/doi/10.2214/AJR.25.33244
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Full article: Architectural Distortions Detected by Digital Breast Tomosynthesis Alone With No Ultrasound Correlate and Nonmalignant Results on Core Needle Biopsy: Outcomes From an Imaging-Focused Management Strategy
Charisma DeSai, MD, discusses a recently published AJR article addressing the management of architectural distortions detected on DBT alone with nonmalignant biopsy results.
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In this episode of the AJR Podcast Series on Sustainability, Sean Woolen, MD, MS, speaks with Julia Schoen, MD, and Katie Lichter, MD, MPH, about how education empowers clinicians and trainees to lead sustainable change in radiology and radiation oncology through practical tools, strategies, and collaboration.
https://www.ajronline.org/doi/10.2214/AJR.25.33169
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In this episode of the AJR Podcast Series on Diagnostic Excellence and Error, Francis Deng, MD, and Atul Shinagare, MD, discuss how radiologists communicate diagnostic uncertainty. They examine the potential misalignment between radiologists and referrers in diagnostic confidence, as well as strategies to improve clarity like standardized certainty scales.
https://www.ajronline.org/doi/10.2214/AJR.25.33101
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Full article: Self-Interpretation of Imaging Studies by Ordering Providers: Frequency and Associated Provider and Practice Characteristics
Aishwariya Vegunta, MD, discusses the article by Christensen et al. highlighting the phenomenon of self-interpretation, whereby an imaging study is interpreted by its ordering provider.
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Full article: NPV of Biparametric and Multiparametric Prostate MRI: A Comparative Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Kamyar Ghabili, MD, discusses the AJR article by Salinas-Miranda et al. that evaluates available comparative studies of the NPV of biparametric MRI and multiparametric MRI of the prostate.
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CT colonography (CTC) is now at an inflection point following recent regulatory updates. In this AJR Conversation, Gastrointestinal Imaging Section Editor Federica Vernuccio, MD, PhD, speaks with David Kim, MD, about his team's recently published article on the use of CTC for colorectal cancer prevention and detection.
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In this episode of the AJR Podcast Series on Training and Education, Geraldine McGinty, MD, MBA, joins host Monica Cheng, MD, in a conversation highlighting economic factors and financial structures that shape equitable health care delivery, the value of quality imaging, and the role of healthcare leadership in enhancing patient care.
https://www.ajronline.org/doi/10.2214/AJR.25.33058
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Full article: Prognostic Implications of the Volume Doubling Time of the Solid Component in Lung Adenocarcinomas Manifesting as Part-Solid Lesions on Chest CT
Aisha Alam, DO, discusses the AJR article by Ahn et al. exploring the importance of the volume doubling time of the solid component in lung cancers appearing as part-solid nodules.
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Full article: LI-RADS Ultrasound Surveillance Version 2024: Comparison With Version 2017 for Hepatocellular Carcinoma Detection and Risk Factors for Visualization Score C
Antonino Andrea Blandino, MD, discusses the AJR article by Heo et al. that compares LI-RADS Ultrasound Surveillance version 2024 with version 2017.
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Full article: Contrast Media in Children: Ten Important Concepts on Administration, Applications, Complications, and Environmental Considerations, From the AJR Special Series on Contrast Media How can radiologists and pediatricians optimize contrast media use in children? In this AJR Conversation, Pediatric Imaging Section Editor Jonathan R. Dillman, MD, MSc, sits down with Monica M. Forbes-Amrhein, MD, PhD, and Michael J. Callahan, MD, to discuss essential concepts presented in their latest AJR article.
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In this episode of the AJR Podcast Series on Diagnostic Excellence and Error, Francis Deng, MD, and Benjamin Strong, MD, discuss the justification and implementation of artificial intelligence (AI) for detection of critical pathologies within a quality assurance framework. They explore AI’s evolving impact on diagnostic error and malpractice risk.
https://www.ajronline.org/doi/10.2214/AJR.25.32962
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