Former ABR Board President Ready to Take on RSNA Role

For the first time in almost a decade, the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) has a radiation oncologist as its president. The organization’s leader is usually a diagnostic radiologist, the primary specialty that comprises RSNA’s membership.   Bruce Haffty, MD, plans to use his experience in radiation oncology as a springboard in his new…
By Yasha Gupta, MD   We’ve all heard the saying: “You miss 100% of the shots (opportunities) you don’t take.” But what about the opportunities you didn’t know you had?   This is where networking comes in. The more hands you shake, the more you are on people’s radar. A cold email is OK, but…
By Myles Mowery, DO   “You are too personable for radiology! Why would you go into such an introverted field?” Anybody else get this? I’m sure plenty have. It’s such a common misconception in the world of medicine that radiologists sit in the dark all day, don’t have interpersonal skills and dread talking to anyone….
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