The ACR Bulletin Podcast explores the latest happenings in the world of radiology.
The American College of Radiology
Jennifer Kemp, MD, FACR, discusses the importance of colorectal cancer screening.
Aalpen Patel, MD, MBA, FSIR, discusses the importance of clinical decision support to radiology.
Dominick Parris, Senior Environmental Intelligence Analyst, ACR Strategy Management & Foresight, discusses results from the 2021 ACR/RBMA Workforce Survey.
Nina S. Vincoff, MD, describes a new series of patient-friendly animated videos and their value to referring providers and patients.
William T. Thorwarth Jr., MD, FACR, discusses Imaging 3.0, value-based imaging, and how ACR is helping keep the specialty at the forefront of medical technology.
Chris Treml discusses artificial intelligence, population health management, and how the ACR Data Science Institute is working to keep radiology ahead of the technology curve.
Jessica Porembka, MD, discusses proactive imaging, including incidental findings management and a new technique called “opportunistic imaging.”
A private practice's culture change increases its employee satisfaction score and buoys its COVID-19 response.
Syed Zaidi, MD, MBA, FACR, and Ryan Lee, MD, MBA, MRMD, explain radiology's role in population health management.
A Florida nonprofit connects women to medical and social services to help them overcome barriers to care.
After engaging patients who are living with physical limitations, a New York radiology practice adapts processes to improve the patient experience and expand health equity.
Cecelia Brewington, MD, FACR, discusses how CT colonography screening allows greater access to colorectal cancer screening in underserved communities.
In this audio Imaging 3.0 case study, find out how one medical school offered a self-directed ACR Appropriateness Criteria® course in lieu of clinical rotations during the COVID-19 shutdown.
Summer Kaplan, MD, discusses the role of radiology benefits specialists in the success of her practice's cost estimation program.
Christoph Wald, MD, PhD, MBA, FACR, discusses how his radiology team was able to successfully integrate artificial intelligence into their workflow to help triage critical cases.
In this Imaging 3.0 case study, one radiology group leveraged artificial intelligence to significantly improve adherence to evidence-based guidelines. Read the case study for further information.
Farouk Dako, MD, MPH, discusses how radiology can use predictive analytics to positively impact health equity.
Richard E. Heller III, MD, MBA, discusses the challenges and opportunities associated with ending surprise billing in radiology.
Nathan Coleman, MD, discusses the challenge of providing price transparency in radiology.
Samir Patel, MD, FACR, discusses the Radiology Value-Added Matrix, a data visualization tool that demonstrates radiology's value to the c-suite.
Farouk Dako, MD, MPH, examines the importance of advancing radiology in underserved areas, along with the virtues of radiologic public health informatics.
Howard Fleishon, MD, MMM, FACR, and Gregory Nicola, MD, Discuss E/M CPT Coding Changes
Etta Pisano, MD, discusses a range of ACR-related projects that directly address the COVID-19 pandemic, including the ACR COVID-19 Imaging Research Registry, or CIRR.
Howard Fleishon, MD, MMM, FACR, discusses reimagining several of the ACR's focus areas during the COVID era and beyond.
Cody Quirk, MD, discusses the "Hounsfield Unit Podcast," a podcast he hosts that focuses on what matters most to Young and Early Career Professionals, along with Residents and Fellows.
(Running time 14 minutes) Geraldine McGinty, MD, MBA, FACR, discusses the formation of the Radiology Health Equity Coalition and its mission to ensure that the best care is provided to every patient, regardless of background or income level.
(Running time 22 minutes) In this episode, Lincoln Berland, MD, FACR, discusses the upcoming publication of results from the ACR Task Force on Certification in Radiology. Dr. Berland is Professor Emeritus, Department of Radiology at the University of Alabama at Birmingham and is a past member of ACR's Board of Chancellors, where he served as Chair of the Commission on Body Imaging.
Debra Dyer, MD, Chair of the Lung Cancer Screening Steering committee has a conversation with Dr. Patricia Rivera about the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on lung cancer screening.
Debra Dyer, MD, Chair of the Lung Cancer Screening Steering committee has a conversation with Dr. Patricia Rivera about the importance of biomarker testing for patients with advanced NSCLC.
Debra Dyer, MD, Chair of the Lung Cancer Screening Steering committee has a conversation with Dr. Patricia Rivera about the proposed USPSTF lung cancer screening guidelines.
Debra Dyer, MD, Chair of the Lung Cancer Screening Steering committee has a conversation with Patricia Rivera, MD about the impact COVID-19 has had on lung caner screening programs across the country.
Debra Dyer, MD, Chair of the Lung Cancer Screening Steering committee has a conversation with Dr. Patricia Rivera about disparities in eligibility criteria for, access to, and implementation of lung cancer screening.
Debra Dyer, MD, Chair of the Lung Cancer Screening Steering committee has a conversation with Ron Simmons about the risks related to lung cancer.
Debra Dyer, MD, Chair of the Lung Cancer Screening Steering committee has a conversation with Ron Simmons about the patient perspective of being diagnosed with lung cancer.
Debra Dyer, MD, Chair of the Lung Cancer Screening Steering committee has a conversation with Ron Simmons about the demographics of patients who get screened for lung cancer.
Debra Dyer, MD, Chair of the Lung Cancer Screening Steering committee has a conversation with Ron Simmons about his cancer journey.
Debra Dyer, MD, Chair of the Lung Cancer Screening Steering committee has a conversation with Linda Dowling about lung cancer screening amidst COVID-19 pandemic.
Debra Dyer, MD, Chair of the Lung Cancer Screening Steering committee has a conversation with Linda Dowling about what the patients should know about lung cancer screening.
Debra Dyer, MD, Chair of the Lung Cancer Screening Steering committee has a conversation with Linda Dowling about the myths surround the lung cancer screening process.
Debra Dyer, MD, Chair of the Lung Cancer Screening Steering committee has a conversation with Linda Dowling about smoking cessation and stigma in the lung cancer screening setting.
Debra Dyer, MD, Chair of the Lung Cancer Screening Steering committee has a conversation with Dr. Ella Kazerooni about the National Lung Cancer Roundtable.
Debra Dyer, MD, Chair of the Lung Cancer Screening Steering committee has a conversation with Dr. Ella Kazerooni about what a patient should expect if their lung cancer screening CT exam is abnormal.
Debra Dyer, MD, Chair of the Lung Cancer Screening Steering committee talks with Dr. Ella Kazerooni regarding concerns about radiation dose from a lung cancer screening CT.
Debra Dyer, MD, Chair of the Lung Cancer Screening Steering committee has a conversation with Dr. Ella Kazerooni about what patients should expect when they come in for a lung cancer screening CT exam.
Debra Dyer, MD, Chair of the Lung Cancer Screening Steering committee has a conversation with Dr. Ella Kazerooni about what the role of the radiologist is in lung cancer screening.
Debra Dyer, MD, Chair of the Lung Cancer Screening Steering committee has a conversation with Dr. Gerard Silvestri about the National Lung Cancer Roundtables work with member organizations to advance efforts to promote lung cancer screening.
Debra Dyer, MD, Chair of the Lung Cancer Screening Steering committee has a conversation with Dr. Gerard Silvestri about the importance of adhering to the screening protocol annually in order to achieve full benefit.
Debra Dyer, MD, Chair of the Lung Cancer Screening Steering committee has a conversation with Dr. Gerard Silvestri, MD about what a patient should expect if their lung cancer screening CT exam is abnormal.
Debra Dyer, MD, Chair of the Lung Cancer Screening Steering committee has a conversation with Gerard Silvestri, MD about what a patient can expect regarding tobacco treatment in the context of lung cancer screening.
Debra Dyer, MD, Chair of the Lung Cancer Screening Steering committee has a conversation with Dr. Gerard Silvestri about what the role of the pulmonologist is in lung cancer screening.
Debra Dyer, MD, Chair of the Lung Cancer Screening Steering committee has a conversation with Dr. Mike Gieske, a primary care physician at St. Elizabeth Medical Center in Edgewood, KY, on radiation and dose exposure.