Experience Stories

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Pueblo Radiology was struggling to collect the bills that were due, until they did this.

Sponsored by Collaborative Imaging

Pueblo Radiology was expanding their practice and their client list—but until seeking a partner to manage their billing and revenue cycle, they had trouble collecting the money they were due. Here's how their partnership with Ci changed that, and is helping their finances thrive. 

August 17, 2022
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6 tips for radiologists to reduce burnout and redefine the path to retirement

Sponsored by vRad

When you’re a radiologist, your work isn’t just what you do—it’s who you are. The career is all-consuming; if you follow a traditional path in private practice, you simply have to come to terms with the fact that you’ll devote your life to it—and for nine years, I did.

August 4, 2022
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Telemammography gaining momentum with same-day diagnostic results and video phone consultations

Sponsored by vRad

The pandemic delayed breast care for many women. We all know, however, that you can’t put cancer on hold. Combine that with the intensifying shortage of radiologists in this country and we’re seeing more and more patients who desperately need care.

August 4, 2022
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AI quality assurance models saving lives and millions in avoided med-mal

Sponsored by vRad

Unrecognized imaging findings are an unfortunate, but undeniable, part of radiology. New advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning offer a critical safety net that is improving care and saving lives — as well as avoiding millions of dollars in potential medical malpractice costs.

August 4, 2022
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How Raleigh Radiology quickly onboarded clients to double in size while staying independent

Sponsored by Collaborative Imaging

This radiology group rebuffed a hostile takeover, doubled in size, and expanded into two new states — all while staying independent.

August 3, 2022
Radiology job market update. More than two years after the onset of the pandemic, changes in COVID-related policies and postures — as well as accompanying cultural shifts in the workplace — continue to drive trends in the job market for radiologists. In 2022, things look markedly different than during the early stages of the pandemic and it’s clear that radiologist job seekers now have many options and greater workplace flexibility.

2022 Radiologist Job Market Update: High volume, high pay and a search for high quality of life

Sponsored by vRad

More than two years after the onset of the pandemic, changes in COVID-related policies and postures — as well as accompanying cultural shifts in the workplace — continue to drive trends in the job market for radiologists.

May 25, 2022
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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.

May 25, 2022
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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.

May 25, 2022