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The Little White Lies of Radiology Partners

Ben White

A brief and hopefully final private equity in radiology post for now. Public Health Service Department of Veterans Affairs facility Teleradiology Locum Tenens/Independent Contractor Other (Please specify) If you believe in your model and are proud of your practice, then why pretend that you are independent when you’re not?

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Teleradiology to private practice and back: Why I returned to vRad.

vRad

After residency, I was full of energy and had a solid plan: I’d work in private practice and take on a part-time job in teleradiology. That arrangement worked very well, and through remote radiology I was debt-free in less than a year.

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The Challenge of Leaving Private Practice for Remote Radiology: 5 Considerations

vRad

Leaving private practice is hard. For those considering teleradiology, the thought can seem particularly daunting. As vRad’s Medical Director, I interview radiologists every day who are wrestling with that difficult decision. Even in the face of exhaustion and burnout, they run up against loyalty to their colleagues.

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Teleradiology as a First Job

Ben White

This is a valid knock on teleradiology. 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). I absolutely agree. Sure, having some remote work is great.

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Nation’s largest teleradiology groups struggle to take on new business amid surging demand

Radiology Business

Reno Radiological Associates is on the hunt for someone to help "decompress" its on-site rads, but the private practice has struggled to find help in a hyper-competitive market.

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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." Whether a result of retirements, wanting all remote work following the COVID pandemic, or both, rebuilding the practice has proven too difficult.

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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. The researchers, however, noted that previous surveys lack data on the pediatric radiology workforce.

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