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Not Sure What You Want? Private Practice, Hospital Based, Or Academic Residency: Find A Radiology Program With All Three!

RadsResident

Residents can now experience what it is like to work as a trainee in private practice, a practice with radiologists directly hired by a hospital, and an academic hospital, all under the roof of one residency program. Private Practice Experience Welcome to our world. Let me explain why.

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Independent Radiology

Ben White

There are thousands of rad jobs available in the country and more work than the field can handle, but only a fraction of those positions are at independent radiologist-owned and controlled private practices. ” page: The thriving independent private practice of radiology is critical to the future of the field.

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Radiology Jobs

Ben White

I believe in the importance of thriving independent private practices for the field of radiology. Here are 6 more 100%-independent radiologist-owned private practices in the US that are recruiting. Paul, Minnesota) Large 175+ subspecialized practice with 17 weeks of vacation. Hospital-based.

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Teleradiology as a First Job

Ben White

But I took the specific job in private practice I did precisely because I wanted to have peers, teach residents, and otherwise have a varied work-life experience (yes, including working from home sometimes). Yes, there are still jobs where you’ll drive to the hospital and work with your peers. I absolutely agree.

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Making an Opinionated Project

Ben White

The Context When I first thought seriously about the issues with the ACR job board earlier this year that inspired this project (now significantly improved, you’re welcome), I was partly irritated by disingenuous job listings from Radiology Partners that were masquerading as independent private practices.

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The state of radiology: Part 1 -- Is practice building dead?

AuntMinnie

"If private practices don't thrive and don't survive, then everyone has to become an employee at some point, and the leverage we have and negotiating power of radiologists goes away." Sixty-six percent of radiologists are working full-time before retirement which means that fully a third are on part-time schedules."

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Nonphysician providers often used in pediatric radiology settings

AuntMinnie

More than nine in 10 pediatric radiologists reported that nonphysician providers are used often in the subspecialty, suggest findings published December 10 in the Journal of the American College of Radiology. A team led by Shannon Farmakis, MD, from Mercy Children’s Hospital in St.

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