Resident Concerns Rising During Coronavirus Crisis

By Jesse M. Conyers, MD   The prevailing feeling among radiology residents during the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis can be summed up in one word: uncertainty. The COVID-19 pandemic has destabilized our society, and its effects on radiology resident education and training have been incredibly profound.   As a chief resident, I hear concerns from…
By Michael Tuite, MD   At the University of Wisconsin Hospital, we have had time to prepare for the expected surge of COVID-19 and have instituted progressive planning. We first identified, working with specialty ordering provider leaders, the studies and procedures (such as gastrointestinal studies and joint injections) that could be considered nonurgent, and our…
April 8, 2020Contact: Rodney Campbellrcampbell@theabr.org(520) 790-2900 The ABR has hired two associate executive directors (AEDs): Geoffrey Ibbott, PhD (medical physics) and James Spies, MD (interventional radiology). Both will begin their new duties July 1. Both will serve as part-time ABR staff and act as liaisons to the board and other stakeholders. There are four AEDs,…
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