In this episode, host Daniel Arnold talks about Contrast Shortages, Cardiac Guidelines, & Education with Giovanni E. Lorenz, DO, Section Head for Thoracic Imaging at SAMHS and Lead Cardiac Imaging advisor for the Dept of the Air Force.
Dr. Lorenz talks about his journey from the military to radiology, why he chose to specialize in cardiothoracic imaging, and why the relationship with the patient is the most important piece of healthcare.
Daniel and Dr. Lorenz also talk about developing new pathways in cardiac imaging based on new guidelines and what this means for patients and providers, and removing barriers in lung cancer screening to motivate patients to take a role in their care (#scaniversary).
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Join Daniel Arnold for a conversation with Claude Hooton, President & Chief Executive Officer of StatRad, as he shares insights on leadership, growth, and the future of healthcare tech.
With over 25 years of experience in the industry and a proven track record of success, Claude discusses his journey in healthcare tech and the challenges he has faced along the way.
Whether you're a healthcare tech leader, entrepreneur, or simply interested in the future of healthcare, you won't want to miss this insightful and inspiring episode.
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In this episode, host Daniel Arnold talks with Tobias Gilk, an MR safety expert, to discuss best practices for creating a safe imaging environment. Tobias shares his background and journey to becoming an MRI safety expert, which started as an architect with a passion for creating safe spaces.
Tobias explains the importance of MR safety and the worst things that can happen if it is not prioritized. He also sheds light on some of the most common safety issues that he has observed in MRI facilities and discusses the lack of regulations in MR Safety.
Daniel and Tobias also discuss Tobias’ MR safety courses and who can benefit from them. Tobias explains that the courses are designed for a wide range of professionals, including MRI technologists, radiologists, administrators - essentially anybody who has a direct role in policies, procedures, and practices related to the safety of patients in the MRI environment. Attendees can expect to learn about the latest best practices, guidelines, and regulations related to MRI safety, as well as practical tips for implementing them in their workplace.
If you are interested in learning more about the building blocks of MR safety and how to create a safe imaging environment, tune in to this episode with Tobias Gilk.
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In this episode, host Daniel Arnold talks about Clinical Service, Education, and Leadership with David M. Yousem, MD, MBA, Professor of Radiology and Vice Chairman and Associate Dean at Johns Hopkins University.
Dr. Yousem shares how he came to neuroradiology, why he pursued an MBA and how it’s shaped the way he runs the division at Hopkins, and the benefits of technological advances that affect the field of radiology.
Dr. Yousem and Daniel also talk about teaching and having an impact globally, and the advice he gives to new radiologists entering neuroradiology today. Listen to the entire episode on our Youtube channel.
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In this episode, host Daniel Arnold talks about AI in Radiology with Josh Duncan, Vice President of Sales & Customer Success at Rad AI.
Josh tells us why he chose to pivot to healthcare, what gets him excited about making an impact on patient care with disruptive technologies, and how his team thinks about AI by keeping ultimate end users (radiologists and patients) at the forefront.
Josh also shares his advice for startups with a helpful acronym - AIM - and how that guides his day-to-day approach.
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