The Canadian Association of Radiologists Journal (CARJ)
5 episodes
9 months ago
Drs. Satheesh Krishna and David Leswick discuss rural and remote radiology in Canada with podcast guests Drs. Malcolm Davidson and Sarah (Sally) Harvie. In this episode, they will outline some the opportunities and challenges of practicing in these settings and share personal and rewarding experiences of community radiology. There are lots of interesting and innovative approaches to working in rural and remote centres, and you won’t want to miss learning all about it – especially if you are c...
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Drs. Satheesh Krishna and David Leswick discuss rural and remote radiology in Canada with podcast guests Drs. Malcolm Davidson and Sarah (Sally) Harvie. In this episode, they will outline some the opportunities and challenges of practicing in these settings and share personal and rewarding experiences of community radiology. There are lots of interesting and innovative approaches to working in rural and remote centres, and you won’t want to miss learning all about it – especially if you are c...
In this episode of Radiology Roundtable, Drs. Satheesh Krishna and David Leswick discuss the impact of social media on radiology practice, research, and medical education with Dr. Matthew McInnes and MD Candidate Benjamin Katzman. Together, they share their views and opinions from the perspectives of mentor and trainee, including several pros and cons of using social media platforms. Love it or hate it, social media is here to stay. You won’t want to miss this stimulating conversa...
Radiology Roundtable
Drs. Satheesh Krishna and David Leswick discuss rural and remote radiology in Canada with podcast guests Drs. Malcolm Davidson and Sarah (Sally) Harvie. In this episode, they will outline some the opportunities and challenges of practicing in these settings and share personal and rewarding experiences of community radiology. There are lots of interesting and innovative approaches to working in rural and remote centres, and you won’t want to miss learning all about it – especially if you are c...