Are Radiologists Going to Lead or Be Led? What Comes Next with Dr. Frank Lexa

Cynira Clay

Jan 8, 2026 •  min read

Radiology is facing a defining moment. In this episode of The Radiology Report, host Daniel Arnold sat down with Dr. Frank Lexa, Academic Neuroradiologist, former Wharton professor, and long-time leader at the American College of Radiology’s Radiology Leadership Institute, to talk candidly about what comes next for the specialty.

From leadership development, reimbursement pressure, and the growing complexity of imaging, this conversation pulls back the curtain on the forces shaping radiology right now.

About Frank Lexa

Dr. Lexa is an academic neuroradiologist and former Wharton professor living in Pennsylvania. He has lectured extensively, worked on five continents and has written over 170 peer reviewed papers and a book on the Essentials of Medical Leadership. For the past 10 years, he has been the Chief Medical Officer of the Radiology Leadership Institute of the American College of Radiology.


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