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Welcome to Frame by Frame: Rethink Imaging, the podcast where we dive into the transformative world of medical imaging with host Chris St. John!
  • Get a sneak peek into how we’ll explore the powerful impact of imaging on healthcare.

  • Discover the exciting topics we'll cover, including diagnostic accuracy, patient safety, and the latest technological advancements.

  • Meet some of our upcoming guests, from esteemed academics like Dr. Ehsan Samei to industry experts, including radiology techs, hospital administrators, and medical physicists.

Whether you’re a healthcare professional or simply fascinated by how imaging technology shapes the future of medicine, this trailer gives you a taste of what’s to come.
Don’t miss out—subscribe to Frame by Frame: Rethink Imaging on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast platform. Follow us to stay updated and join us as we rethink imaging and its role in transforming healthcare.
Thanks for listening, and get ready to rethink everything you know about imaging!

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Welcome to Frame by Frame: Rethink Imaging, the podcast where we dive into the transformative world of medical imaging with host Chris St. John!
  • Get a sneak peek into how we’ll explore the powerful impact of imaging on healthcare.

  • Discover the exciting topics we'll cover, including diagnostic accuracy, patient safety, and the latest technological advancements.

  • Meet some of our upcoming guests, from esteemed academics like Dr. Ehsan Samei to industry experts, including radiology techs, hospital administrators, and medical physicists.

Whether you’re a healthcare professional or simply fascinated by how imaging technology shapes the future of medicine, this trailer gives you a taste of what’s to come.
Don’t miss out—subscribe to Frame by Frame: Rethink Imaging on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast platform. Follow us to stay updated and join us as we rethink imaging and its role in transforming healthcare.
Thanks for listening, and get ready to rethink everything you know about imaging!

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In this episode of Frame by Frame: Rethink Imaging, host Chris St John speaks with Dr. William Breeden, a board-certified radiation physicist whose decades of experience span nuclear medicine, diagnostic medical physics, and clinical consulting. Together, they delve into the often-unseen world of medical physics. From rapid-response crisis management during trauma events to rigorous quality control protocols across CT, MRI, X-ray, PET, and nuclear medicine. Dr. Breeden discusses how physicists are not only technical experts but also trusted collaborators across departments, helping shape policy, maintain compliance, and support clinical excellence. The conversation also touches on regulatory challenges, the emotional toll of constant vigilance in healthcare environments, and how the role of a medical physicist is evolving in today’s complex hospital ecosystems. If you enjoyed this episode, subscribe and leave us a review! It really helps in reaching more like-minded enthusiasts. What You'll Learn: How medical physicists support trauma response and urgent imaging needs in high-pressure hospital settings Why quality assurance in imaging equipment is central to patient safety and operational efficiency How to balance evolving regulatory standards with real-time clinical demands The impact of burnout and mental load on medical imaging professionals Why technologists, physicians, and administrators rely on physicists for insight and decision-making How medical physicists contribute to radiation safety, imaging protocol optimization, and problem-solving The shift from hands-on equipment work to systems thinking in modern medical physics Chapters: [00:00] Intro: Welcome to Frame by Frame Rethink Imaging [02:27] From Chemistry to Medical Physics: Dr. Breeden's Journey [07:10] The Unpredictable Life of a Medical Physicist [08:51] Inside Equipment Testing and Quality Control [14:28] Managing Crisis Response in Medical Imaging [19:43] Patient Safety: The Top Priority [22:00] The Challenges of Traveling Physics Work [27:02] Building Relationships Across Healthcare Teams [32:52] Three Big Questions in Medical Imaging [34:51] Final Thoughts: The Future of Medical Physics Frame by Frame: Rethink Imaging Podcast is handcrafted by our friends over at: fame.so…
 
In this episode of Frame by Frame: Rethink Imaging, host Chris St John revisits Dr. Ehsan Samei, Duke University's Chief Imaging Physicist, to explore the nuanced intersection of quantitative analytics and human judgment in the field of medical imaging. Dr. Samei shares his unique perspective on how imaging combines the exactness of physics and data science with the subtle art of interpretation, shedding light on why even the most advanced technologies require human oversight. From the philosophy behind diagnostic uncertainty to the evolving role of AI in radiology, the conversation spans critical themes such as patient-centered care, diagnostic accuracy, and the future of medical expertise. If you enjoyed this episode, subscribe and leave us a review! It really helps in reaching more like-minded enthusiasts! What You'll Learn: How medical imaging bridges the precision of physics with the nuanced art of clinical practice Why the "practice of medicine" remains a sophisticated guessing game—even with advanced technology The critical distinction between quantitative measurements and qualitative interpretation in medical imaging How to evaluate imaging success beyond radiation dose metrics Why patient-centered care requires both data analytics and human judgment The future role of AI in imaging, and why human expertise remains irreplaceable How image quality directly impacts diagnostic accuracy and treatment planning The importance of balancing scientific rigor with clinical relevance in medical physics Why reducing uncertainty, not achieving certainty, is the goal of medical expertise How to approach rare diseases and unique cases without relying solely on large datasets Chapters: [00:00] Intro: The Art and Science of Medical Imaging [02:13] From Physics to Medicine: A Journey into Medical Imaging [04:06] Bridging Certainty and Uncertainty in Healthcare [09:17] The Challenge of Patient-Specific Care and Data [17:10] Evolution of Medical Imaging: Beyond Looking Inside [24:26] Quantitative vs Qualitative: Finding the Balance [27:59] AI and Human Judgment in Medical Interpretation [31:27] Measuring Success in Medical Imaging [38:02] Future of Healthcare: Merging Humanity with Technology [41:42] Final Thoughts: The Path Forward in Medical Imaging Frame by Frame: Rethink Imaging Podcast is handcrafted by our friends over at: fame.so…
 
In this episode of Frame by Frame: Rethink Imaging, host Chris St. John speaks with Ari Goldberg, Director of Thoracic and Abdominal Imaging at Loyola University Medical Center, to explore how radiology practices can adapt to growing workloads, workforce shortages, and the slow rollout of AI solutions. Dr. Goldberg shares actionable strategies to reimagine radiology practice management, including rethinking traditional reporting models, expanding the use of radiologist extenders, and evolving leadership structures to support a sustainable future. Together, they discuss how to maintain clinical excellence while improving operational efficiency, and what the future might hold for remote work, education, and collaborative care in imaging departments. This episode is essential listening for radiologists, department leaders, and healthcare professionals navigating the intersection of technology, workforce dynamics, and patient care in a rapidly changing field. What You’ll Learn: Why traditional reporting practices may need to evolve How radiologist extenders can help fill workforce gaps What leadership changes are needed for sustainable growth The impact of remote work policies on team culture and efficiency How to maintain high clinical standards under increasing pressure Why trust and autonomy matter for radiologist productivity The importance of preserving teaching and collaboration spaces A vision for radiology practices in 2035—integrating AI and human expertise Chapters: [00:00] Intro: The Future of Radiology with Dr. Ari Goldberg [02:17] Rethinking Radiology Reports: Finding Balance in Documentation [08:52] AI in Radiology: Managing Expectations and Reality [15:35] The Role of Radiology Extenders in Modern Practice [21:07] Addressing Burnout and Systemic Changes in Radiology [27:30] Leadership Evolution: Embracing Remote Work in Radiology [31:54] Vision for 2035: Integrating AI, Extenders, and Traditional Practice [33:21] Closing Thoughts: Building a Sustainable Future for Radiology Frame by Frame: Rethink Imaging Podcast is handcrafted by our friends over at: fame.so…
 
In this episode of Frame by Frame: Rethink Imaging, host Chris St. John is joined by Dr. Summer Kaplan, Associate Professor of Clinical Radiology at the University of Pennsylvania and pediatric radiologist at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, to examine a major shift in radiation safety protocols—why gonadal shielding is being reconsidered in modern radiology. Dr. Kaplan discusses the findings of groundbreaking research showing how traditional shielding can actually increase patient radiation exposure due to interactions with automatic exposure controls in advanced imaging systems. Together, they explore how modern equipment, data-driven protocols, and AI have revolutionized imaging safety, and what this means for radiology professionals and patients alike. This episode is a must-listen for anyone working in diagnostic imaging, medical physics, or patient safety, offering a forward-thinking perspective on how to communicate, implement, and trust in evolving best practices in radiation protection. What You’ll Learn: Why gonadal shielding may increase radiation exposure with today’s imaging systems How automatic exposure controls respond to shielding—and the unintended consequences The science behind moving away from routine gonadal protection in X-rays How to educate patients and families about updated radiation safety protocols The role of organ sensitivity in radiation risk assessment Advances in imaging technology and AI that reduce exposure without the need for shielding Why pediatric imaging requires unique safety considerations How professional guidelines and institutional policies are changing nationwide Chapters: [00:00] Intro & Welcome [01:38] Origins of the Gonadal Shielding Research [04:13] How Modern X-ray Sensors Changed Radiation Protection [06:20] Understanding Radiation Sensitivity in Different Organs [14:25] Why Staff Need Protection But Patients Don't [17:05] Pediatric Radiation Safety: Lower Doses for Smaller Bodies [22:37] Implementing Change in Radiology Departments [24:34] Future Technologies in Radiation Protection [28:03] Modern Understanding of Radiation Risk [31:16] Key Takeaways: Evolving Beyond Traditional Practices Frame by Frame: Rethink Imaging Podcast is handcrafted by our friends over at: fame.so…
 
In this episode of Frame by Frame: Rethink Imaging, host Chris St. John is joined by Dr. Kalpana Kanal, Diagnostic Medical Physics Trustee at the American Board of Radiology and professor at the University of Washington, to discuss how CT scanning is transforming the field of forensic pathology. Dr. Kanal highlights her pioneering work developing a forensic CT program that can eliminate the need for traditional autopsies in nearly 50% of cases. From our first episode with her, she explains how CT imaging offers a non-invasive, culturally sensitive alternative to conventional post-mortem procedures—helping address the growing shortage of forensic pathologists while improving diagnostic accuracy. Beyond her innovations in forensics, Dr. Kanal also highlights the unique imaging protocols and physiological considerations required in post-mortem scans, the global trends in forensic CT adoption, and the collaborative work between radiologists and forensic pathologists. This episode is a must-listen for medical imaging professionals, pathologists, and educators interested in how imaging continues to push the boundaries of medicine, investigation, and care for the deceased. Frame by Frame: Rethink Imaging Podcast is handcrafted by our friends over at: fame.so…
 
In this illuminating episode of Frame by Frame, host Chris St John continues his in-depth conversation with Dr. Ehsan Samei to explore how we define and measure quality in medical imaging. Dr. Samei emphasizes that radiation dose, while important, tells only part of the story. Instead, quality should be viewed through a multi-dimensional lens that includes task-based performance, image clarity, contrast, and diagnostic relevance. Drawing on examples like breast and lung cancer screening, Dr. Samei shows how imaging can improve outcomes when guided by validated metrics and clinical collaboration. He also highlights the challenges of creating standardized measurements that can be applied across institutions, stressing the importance of stakeholder involvement—from physicists to clinicians and regulatory bodies. Whether you're navigating imaging guidelines, optimizing protocols, or advocating for patient-centered care, this episode delivers the tools to help you rethink what makes imaging truly valuable. Chapters: [00:00] Intro: Understanding Medical Imaging Benefits [01:49] Measurands vs Measurements: The Science of Quantification [07:15] Beyond Radiation Dose: Why Single Metrics Can Mislead [12:30] Validating Quality Measurements in Radiology [19:24] The Importance of Personalized Imaging Approaches [22:47] Task-Based Performance in Medical Imaging [29:05] Designing Studies to Prove Imaging's Value [32:53] The Real Impact: Mammography Success Story [36:24] Closing Thoughts: Balancing Benefits and Risks Frame by Frame: Rethink Imaging Podcast is handcrafted by our friends over at: fame.so…
 
In this episode of Frame by Frame, host Chris St John is joined by Dr. Ehsan Samei, a leading medical physicist and advocate for patient-centered imaging. Dr. Samei challenges long-held assumptions about radiation risk, urging a shift away from fear-based thinking. He critiques the limitations of population-based radiation thresholds and emphasizes why shared decision-making should drive medical imaging practices. Through accessible examples, Dr. Samei explains why delayed or denied imaging can often pose a greater risk than the radiation itself. He also breaks down the widely debated Linear No-Threshold model and how it’s frequently misunderstood in clinical contexts. As Chief Imaging Physicist at Duke University and a Distinguished Professor, Dr. Samei offers insights that are both scientifically grounded and deeply human. Whether you’re a clinician or simply someone curious about your healthcare, this episode provides a vital rethink of how we talk about imaging, risk, and patient trust. Chapters: [00:00] Intro & Welcome with Dr. Ehsan Samei [02:24] Medical Imaging: A Gift to Modern Healthcare [06:46] Patient Autonomy and Shared Decision-Making [11:04] Understanding the Linear No-Threshold Model [17:30] Cancer Risk: Separating Facts from Fear [25:20] Radiation Doses: High vs Low Exposure Data [29:52] Thresholds vs Clinical Guidance in Practice [39:13] Communicating Benefits to Patients [44:59] Key Takeaways & Preview of Part 2 Frame by Frame: Rethink Imaging Podcast is handcrafted by our friends over at: fame.so…
 
In this episode of Frame by Frame, host Chris St. John welcomes Dr. Kalpana Kanal, a diagnostic medical physicist specializing in CT imaging and radiation safety. Dr. Kanal shares her journey from pure physics to medical imaging, highlighting her pivotal role in establishing diagnostic reference levels for adult and pediatric CT scans. She discusses the impact of the ACR Dose Index Registry (DIR) in standardizing radiation dose management across healthcare facilities and the importance of balancing dose reduction with maintaining high-quality diagnostic images. Dr. Kanal also delves into her groundbreaking work in forensic CT imaging, where advanced technology is used to determine causes of death without the need for invasive autopsies — addressing both practical and emotional challenges for families. As a trustee of the American Board of Radiology and former chair of the ACR’s CT Dose Index Registry, Dr. Kanal has significantly contributed to improving radiation safety nationwide. Her insights offer valuable guidance for facilities looking to optimize their imaging protocols while ensuring patient care and safety. Frame by Frame: Rethink Imaging Podcast is handcrafted by our friends over at: fame.so…
 
In this episode of Frame by Frame, host Chris St. John sits down with Olav Christianson, VP of Clinical Strategy at Imologix, to demystify the upcoming mandatory reporting measures for CT radiation dose and image quality. Learn about translation software requirements, implementation strategies, and how to prepare your practice for 2027 compliance. Whether you're a radiology administrator, medical physicist, or healthcare IT professional, this episode provides clear guidance on meeting CMS standards while optimizing patient care. Discover why starting early could give your facility a competitive advantage in reimbursement and quality measures. Olav Christianson is the Vice President of Clinical Strategy at Imologix, bringing over a decade of experience in medical physics and clinical consulting to the field of radiation dose monitoring and image quality analysis. With a Master's degree in Medical Physics from Duke University, he authored foundational papers on radiation dose tracking and automated noise assessment that have been cited by CMS in their measure specifications. As one of the early contributors to radiation dose monitoring, Christianson previously led a practice collaborating with over 300 hospitals across the US to optimize radiation protocols and improve patient safety. Chapters: [00:00] Intro: Meet Olav Christianson [02:06] From Astrophysics to Medical Physics: A Personal Journey [05:34] Understanding the New CMS Electronic Clinical Quality Measure (eCQM) [09:36] Breaking Down the Three Required Data Elements [15:18] Mandatory Reporting: Timeline and Preparation for 2027 [19:39] Translation Software Options and Implementation Strategies [26:16] Choosing the Right Software Solution: Long-term Considerations [29:10] The Role of Dose Monitoring Software in Quality Improvement [32:26] The Future of Radiology: Beyond Image Noise Measurement [34:00] Key Takeaways and Future Industry Impact Frame by Frame: Rethink Imaging Podcast is handcrafted by our friends over at: fame.so…
 
In this episode of Frame by Frame: Rethink Imaging , host Chris St. John welcomes Dr. Amy Patel, Associate Professor of Radiology at the University of Missouri Kansas City and Medical Director of the Breast Care Center at Liberty Hospital. They discuss Dr. Patel’s journey from rural healthcare aspirations to becoming a leader in breast imaging advocacy, highlighting key legislative achievements in Missouri that expanded mammography access. The conversation explores innovative programs addressing healthcare disparities, challenges in advocating for federal legislation, and the crucial role of coalition building and digital platforms in mobilizing public support. Through powerful patient success stories, the episode underscores how dedicated advocacy can transform breast cancer care access and outcomes. This discussion offers valuable insights for healthcare professionals and policymakers, emphasizing the impact of legislative advocacy on healthcare access. Dr. Patel’s work exemplifies how medical professionals can drive systemic change while maintaining a personal connection to patient care. A passionate advocate for women's health, she has spearheaded major legislative efforts in Missouri to improve access to mammography services. Her journey from a small rural town to becoming a key voice in breast imaging advocacy showcases her dedication to addressing healthcare disparities. As president of the Missouri Radiological Society and an affiliate member of the University of Kansas Cancer Center, she continues to shape health policy and expand public education through digital platforms. Chapters: [00:00] Intro: Meet Dr. Amy Patel [01:31] From Rural to Imaging [03:58] Building Healthcare Advocacy [06:09] Legislative Wins in Missouri [09:25] Breaking Barriers in Access [13:53] Engaging with Legislators [16:19] High-Risk Breast Cancer Awareness [19:31] Path to Federal Legislation [23:30] Digital Advocacy for Change [25:19] Future Reforms & Coverage Gaps [27:35] Patient Impact & Advocacy Frame by Frame: Rethink Imaging Podcast is handcrafted by our friends over at: fame.so…
 
In part 2 of this episode of Frame by Frame: Rethink Imaging , host Chris St John welcomes Dr. Elizabeth Krupinski, a pioneering expert in the psychology of medical imaging and a professor at Emory University School of Medicine. With a pioneering focus on the psychology of medical imaging. Dr. Krupinski has dedicated her research to understanding the cognitive load and stress that radiologists face, particularly in relation to burnout. In this episode, she shares her insights on the psychological factors contributing to radiologist burnout and discusses the implications for both individual performance and patient care. Notably, she emphasizes the need for systemic changes within healthcare to better support radiologists and improve their work environment. Dr. Krupinski's expertise is crucial to the podcast's exploration of burnout in healthcare, as she provides actionable strategies for mitigating its effects and fostering a healthier workplace culture. Together, they delve into the pressing issue of radiologist burnout, exploring its psychological underpinnings and the factors contributing to this significant challenge in healthcare. Dr. Krupinski shares her insights on the overwhelming volume of images radiologists must process, which has increased dramatically with advancements in imaging technology. This surge in workload, coupled with the complexity of cases, creates a high cognitive load that can lead to burnout. Chapters: [00:00] Intro [00:02:30] The Burden of Image Volume [00:10:06] Understanding Burnout Beyond Fatigue [00:20:17] The Cultural Shift Needed in Healthcare [00:29:03] Recognizing Warning Signs of Burnout [00:32:38] Empowering the Next Generation of Radiologists [00:34:07] The Role of AI in Alleviating Workload Frame by Frame: Rethink Imaging Podcast is handcrafted by our friends over at: fame.so…
 
In this episode of Frame by Frame: Rethink Imaging , host Chris St John welcomes Dr. Elizabeth Krupinski, a pioneering expert in the psychology of medical imaging and Vice Chair for Research in the Department of Radiology and Imaging Sciences at Emory University. This is Part 1 of a two-part series exploring how psychology intersects with radiology. Dr. Krupinski's research delves into the cognitive and perceptual mechanisms that influence how radiologists interpret medical images. Her work is particularly relevant to the podcast's focus on the psychology behind radiologist errors, as she explores the challenges of burnout and the application of psychological principles to enhance both accuracy and well-being in radiology practice. Notably, Dr. Krupinski has conducted extensive research on the impact of fatigue on diagnostic performance, revealing significant drops in accuracy after prolonged work hours. Her innovative studies and insights into the intersection of psychology and radiology make her a vital voice in understanding and improving the field. Chapters: [00:00] Intro [00:02:25] Chance Encounter with Radiology [00:07:17] Understanding Radiologist Errors [00:15:29] Impact of Fatigue on Diagnostic Performance [00:22:05] Environmental Factors in Radiology [00:25:03] Challenges of Remote Reading [00:33:59] Innovative Training Techniques Frame by Frame: Rethink Imaging Podcast is handcrafted by our friends over at: fame.so…
 
In this episode of Frame by Frame Rethink Imaging, host Chris Saint John is joined by Dr. Jason Adelberg, a radiology resident and AI researcher at Mount Sinai in New York City. Together, they explore the fascinating intersection of technology and medicine, discussing the challenges and innovations in radiology, the importance of patient safety, and how AI is reshaping the future of medical imaging. Tune in for insights that will inspire both professionals and curious minds alike! This episode is a fascinating exploration of how technology is reshaping the field of radiology, and Jason's insights provide a hopeful perspective on the future of medical imaging. Tune in to discover how AI can enhance patient care and the role of radiologists in this transformative era. Dr. Jason Adelberg is a radiology resident and AI researcher at Mount Sinai in New York City. With a background as a software engineer, Jason transitioned into medicine, discovering his passion for radiology during medical school. He has authored multiple papers on artificial intelligence and serves on the editorial board for the Radiology AI journal. Notably, he led a workshop at the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) on building AI models without coding experience, which is also available on YouTube. In this episode, Jason shares his insights on the intersection of AI and radiology, emphasizing the importance of patient safety and the complexities of integrating technology into healthcare. His unique perspective as both a radiologist and AI developer positions him as a key voice in the ongoing conversation about the future of medical imaging and the role of AI in enhancing radiological practices. Chapters: [00:00] Intro [00:02:50] The Journey from Tech to Radiology [00:10:20] AI as an Enhancer, Not a Replacement [00:12:49] Automating Tedious Tasks with AI [00:18:36] The Importance of Diverse Data in AI Training [00:24:00] Navigating Regulatory Challenges in AI [00:32:11] A Bright Future for AI in Radiology Frame by Frame: Rethink Imaging Podcast is handcrafted by our friends over at: fame.so…
 
In this special year-end episode of Frame by Frame: Rethink Imaging, host Chris St. John presents a carefully curated collection of the most profound and insightful conversations from 2024. The episode features seven distinguished voices who have helped shape the dialogue around medical imaging this year. From Dr. Tom Griglock's personal journey into medical physics to Dr. Ehsan Samei's philosophical take on the intersection of physics and medicine, each segment offers unique perspectives on the field's evolution. Listeners will hear crucial discussions about AI integration with Dr. Eliot Siegel, workflow optimization with James Armbruster, healthcare policy insights from Dr. Lee Fleisher, radiation safety wisdom from Dr. Donald Frush, and dose optimization strategies from Dr. David Larson. This compilation episode serves as both a retrospective of the year's most valuable insights and a forward-looking examination of where medical imaging is headed. Chapters: 00:00 - Introduction to Special Episode 01:00 - Dr. Tom Griglock on Medical Physics and Patient Care 06:00 - Dr. Ehsan Samei: Bridging Physics and Medicine 12:00 - James Armbruster: Workflow and Communication 18:00 - Dr. Eliot Siegel on AI's Future in Radiology 24:00 - Dr. Lee Fleisher: Healthcare Policy and Patient Advocacy 30:00 - Dr. Donald Frush: Radiation Safety Fundamentals 36:00 - Dr. David Larson: Dose Optimization Strategies 37:00 - Closing Thoughts and Looking Ahead Frame by Frame: Rethink Imaging Podcast is handcrafted by our friends over at: fame.so…
 
This episode of the Frame by Frame: Rethink Imaging podcast sees host Chris St. John enjoying a far-reaching conversation with Allen Goode, the Chief Diagnostic Medical Physicist at UVA Health System. Radiology is in the midst of a technologist shortage, and it’s a problem that was only made worse by the ripple effects of COVID. Traditional recruitment methods are just no longer cutting it according to Allen, who is keener on proactive outreach and creative training programs. Listen in to have your eyes opened as to the vast untapped talent pools out there – if only there were the right educational incentives. Allen also gets into staffing dynamics on this episode – more and more, you’re seeing traveling technologists, and holding on to existing permanent staff is an ongoing battle. All of this matters so much because it has a direct impact on patient care and workflow efficiency. But what of the solutions? Well, Chris and Allen look into how to remedy these issues. Learn why outside-of-the-box thinking and continuous learning are the keys to beating this workforce crisis and keeping care quality standards high. Chapters 00:00 - Intro 01:51 - Life as a Medical Physicist 04:21 - Travelers vs. Locals: The Pay Disparity Dilemma 08:10 - Why Experience Matters in Complex Care 11:28 - The Role of AI in Streamlining 15:57 - Burnout in the Imaging World 18:03 - Investing in Technologists: Building a Stronger Team 20:46 - Giving Voice to the Experts 23:03 - Adapting Recruitment Strategies 26:57 - The Changing Face of Healthcare Staffing 29:32 - A Hidden Talent Pool 38:21 - The Stability of Healthcare Careers 40:51 - Raising Awareness About Diverse Roles in Healthcare 44:21 - Outro Frame by Frame: Rethink Imaging Podcast is handcrafted by our friends over at: fame.so…
 
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