Purpose: Radiology, like many medical specialties, has experienced an increase in nationalized corporatization. The most vulnerable cohorts affected by this trend are early-career radiologists (ECRs), including trainees and recent graduates, particularly those entering or who have recently entered private practice. The aims of this study were to examine the awareness and perspectives of ECRs regarding this trend and to share salient examples of the impact of corporatization.

Methods: From February 20, 2019, through May 28, 2019, an online survey of the members of the ACR's Resident and Fellow Section and Young and Early Career Professional Section was conducted. Respondents were queried about their awareness of corporatization, their opinions of how it affects radiology, their preferred practice type, whether they know other ECRs affected by corporatization, and whether they worry about their practices or future practices being acquired. A free-response opportunity was also provided for respondents to share their relevant personal experiences.

Results: A total of 602 ECRs returned completed surveys. Of this total, 85% of respondents were aware of national corporatization, 86% believe that corporate entities harm radiology as a specialty, 83% prefer to join independent private practices with 79% wanting to be involved in leadership or business, and 72% worry about their practices or future practices being acquired by national entities. Twenty-five percent of respondents submitted unique free responses regarding their experiences with corporatization.

Conclusions: The majority of ECRs surveyed have negative perceptions of corporatization in radiology, prefer to join independent practices, and worry about their practices selling to national corporations.

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