Episode 38: 2022 in review
"IamIR" is starting to really reflect the population that we serve, and that is very uplifting for me and a lot of people in the URM Section. —Keith M. Horton, MD, FSIR, co-chair of SIR Underrepresented Minorities (URM) Section
In a special year-end review, interventional radiologists Keith M. Horton, MD, FSIR, Nishita Kothari, MD, FSIR, Roger T. Tomihama, MD, and others join SIR Director of Publications Brian Haefs to reflect on the top stories from the past year, and look ahead to where IR and SIR should focus in 2023.
Podcast episodes mentioned include:
- Ep. 034: Finding Success with an office-based lab in IR
- Ep. 031: IR and postpartum hemorrhage response teams
- Ep. 027: Owning success: The power of partnering with industry
Plus, we share excerpts from the three most downloaded IR Quarterly articles of the year:
- Identifying the impostor within: What is imposter syndrome?, by Hirschel D. McGinnis (read Part 2)
- Working for a vascular surgery group: An interview with William Nghiem, MD
- 9-5 IR: How Stanford’s new workflow structure improves efficiency and prevents delays, by Melanie Padgett Powers
Note: This episode was recorded on Feb. 1, 2023.
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