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Funding in healthcare

I recently spoke at a conference in New Delhi on the subject of Teleradiology: Scaling up Diagnostics in India. The talk went well and I enjoyed the conference and the stimulating interaction. What was interesting to me in the conference was the content focused on investment in healthcare. Expressions such as EBITDA now seem to […]

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A certain (radiologic) music

I have always been a fan of music and this extends to my workspace. I feel that listening to music while I work aids my skills as a radiologist and allows me to perform better. When it’s busy, I favour relaxing jazz or light pop or even classical music and when it’s slow, peppy rock

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RSNA Learnings

RSNA has just concluded – some of the highlights for me. 1, Much smaller attendance from the US. US radiologists seem to not see much value in attednding RSNA. They dislike the infringment on their Thansgiving weekend, also the chicago winter cold, and the fact that it is a large and impersonal conference. Most would

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Radiology follow up.

The legendary radiologist Ben Felson was known for saying that he learned more radiology from following up on his interesting cases than by any other means. The equally legendary physician Sir William Osler paraphrased this by his statement that to learn medicine without textbooks would be to sail an uncharted sea, but to learn medicine

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Marshall Goldsmith

I recently attended a workshop by Marshall Goldsmith – the author of the world famous book “What got you here won’t get you there”. The two hour workshop held at IIM Bangalore was profoundly instructional and hugely entertaining, a result of the incredibly spontaneous and often self deprecating humor of the speaker and his ability

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