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J Am Coll Radiol

March 2024

Professor and Division Wellness Lead, Department of Breast Imaging, Division of Diagnostic Imaging, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Texas.

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Venture Capital in US Medicine: A Briefing for Radiologists.

J Am Coll Radiol

March 2024

Emeritus Chair of Strategic Radiology, retired, Charlotte, North Carolina.

In recent years, there has a been a rapid and significant drop in the number of private practices in US radiology. Many factors have driven this change. One of the most important has been the corporatization of practices.

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Healthy Resilience Helps Misconceptions, Distinctions, and Context.

J Am Coll Radiol

January 2024

Professor of Radiology and Vice Chair-Faculty Affairs, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Chief Medical Officer, the Radiology Leadership Institute of the ACR, Reston, Virginia.

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Summary of the 2022 ACR Intersociety Meeting.

J Am Coll Radiol

May 2023

Professor and Vice Chair Faculty Affairs, Department of Radiology, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center International, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Vice President, ACR; Chief Medical Officer, The Radiology Leadership Institute of the ACR.

The ACR Intersociety Committee meeting of 2022 (ISC-2022) was convened around the theme of "Recovering From The Great Resignation, Moral Injury and Other Stressors: Rebuilding Radiology for a Robust Future." Representatives from 29 radiology organizations, including all radiology subspecialties, radiation oncology, and medical physics, as well as academic and private practice radiologists, met for 3 days in early August in Park City, Utah, to search for solutions to the most pressing problems facing the specialty of radiology in 2022. Of these, the mismatch between the clinical workload and the available radiologist workforce was foremost-as many other identifiable problems flowed downstream from this, including high job turnover, lack of time for teaching and research, radiologist burnout, and moral injury.

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Practice Resources to Address Radiologist Burnout.

J Am Coll Radiol

May 2023

Professor and Vice Chair-Faculty Affairs, Department of Radiology, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, UPMC International, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Vice President, the American College of Radiology; and Chief Medical Officer, The Radiology Leadership Institute of the ACR. Electronic address: https://twitter.com/fjlexa.

This special focus issue article provides a large number of contemporary and seminal resources developed to improve well-being and discusses specific challenges and proposed strategies to mitigate burnout through the Veterans Health Administration, a large private academic practice, and academic medical centers.

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Leadership: Causing and Curing Burnout in Radiology.

J Am Coll Radiol

May 2023

Professor and Division Wellness Lead, Department of Breast Imaging, Division of Diagnostic Imaging, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Texas.

Burnout in US radiology has reached crisis proportions. Leaders play critical roles in both causing and preventing burnout. This article will review the current state of the crisis and how leaders can work to stop causing burnout as well as developing proactive strategies for preventing and mitigating burnout.

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