WRITINGS

Working with the Lion City
This week has been significant in our organization as it marks the tenth anniversary visit of our Singapore partners the National Healthcare Group. The visit was memorable as it reinforced the strength...
Radiologist burnout today – and related fallout
An awful lot is being said today about radiologist burnout. Hardly a week passes by without a dire article on the subject on the front page of a radiology journal. Surveys indicate that the majority of...
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...
Structured format reporting highlighted at RSNA 201
If there was one overwhelming take home lesson for me at RSNA 2014, it was related to the necessity of using structured format reporting. Among the sessions I attended included a workshop on Structured...
Aiming for perfection in radiology reporting
We had the pleasure recently of hearing an outstanding e-lecture on “Improving the Clarity and Impact of Radiology Reports’ by Professor Michael Bruno, who is Professor of Radiology and Medicine and Director...
Telemedicon 2014 – pushing the telemedicine envelope
I recently made a quick trip to Bhopal to speak at the 14th annual telemedicon conference. An excellent experience! First, it is a multidisciplinary conference and so one gets to engage with physicians...
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...
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...
1 16 17 18 19 20 25
Scroll to Top