Radiology Firing Line
Summary: Radiologists tackle some of medicine's most pressing issues.
Podcasts:
What motivates the radiologist entrepreneur? We talk to Kathryn Pearson Peyton MD, chief medical officer of Mammosphere
Can radiologists make their way to silicon valley? Ajay Kohli MD, a physician entrepreneur, explains what it takes to make a medical app.
Danny Huges and Saurabh Jha discuss a JAMA paper: A comparison of diagnostic imaging ordering patterns between advanced practice clinicians and primary care physicians following office-based evaluation and management visits.
Tessa Cook, MD, PhD assistant professor at University of Pennsylvania explains radiology’s relationship with informatics.
Should Radiologists talk with Patients? Ian Amber MD, assistant professor of radiology at Georgetown University advocates for patient interaction.
A conversation with Brian Nosek, a meta-researcher, co-founder and director of the Center for Open Science. They discuss a study which showed there’s variation in analytical methods research teams use to interrogate the same data set.
An interview with Professor Tim Noakes, Scientist, author, adventurer and runner based in South Africa.
How will artificial intelligence and changing technology affect residents and medical students? Dr Jha assembles a panel of tech savvy radiology residents: Ajay Kohli, MD, Howard Chen, MD, Blake Jones, MD, and Judy Gichoya MD. Sound is a little fuzzy at first but fixes around the 3 minute mark.
Host Saurabh Jha discusses the book "An American Sicness: How Healthcare Became Big Business and How You Can Take It Back" with author and editor in chief of Kaiser Health News Elizabeth Rosenthal
What's the Issue with Random controlled trails? Radiologist Saurbh Jha, MD, MBBS has a conversation with Cardiologist, and frequent blogger Anish Koka MD, about RCTs. Blog posts mentioned in the episode: http://thehealthcareblog.com/blog/2016/09/06/a-hole-in-the-heart-part-i/ http://thehealthcareblog.com/blog/2016/09/11/a-hole-in-the-heart-part-ii/ http://thehealthcareblog.com/blog/2016/11/18/randomized-trialomania/ http://thehealthcareblog.com/blog/2018/06/16/the-evidence-crisis-manufacturing-equipoise-part-1/
Dr Jha, MBBS, Interviews Dr Nicole Saphier, MD on a wide range of topics including: screening mammograms, breast density law & opining on policy in national media as a radiologist.
Why do we publicly rate doctors? Ben Harder, Managing editor in Chief, Health Analysis US News & World Report, explains.
Can the clinical space learn from college basketball? Host Matthew Hawkins, MD, discusses team building with David Larson, MD, and Arun Krishnaraj, MD.
Are Machines coming for Radiologists? How much of radiology should be taken over by AI? Saurabh Jha asks guest Stephen Borstelmann: How deep is deep learning?
How did America become so litigious? How does this affect Malpractice lawsuits in Medicine? Guest Walter Olson Sits down with Saurabh Jha for a conversation about medicine and the law.