Radiology advocacy: Promoting collaboration between trainees and professional societies Editorial


Authors: Jin, M. X.; Kidwai, A. Z.; Wu, M. J.; Frageau, J.; Tan, K.; Keir, G.; Amoateng, E. J.; Feigin, K.
Title: Radiology advocacy: Promoting collaboration between trainees and professional societies
Abstract: From mammographic screening guidelines to resident work hour regulations, public policy affects every aspect of the practice of radiology and ultimately determines how radiological care is delivered to patients. Shaping public policy through advocacy is therefore critical to ensure patient access to equitable, high-quality radiological care. In advocacy, individual practicing radiologists and radiology trainees can increase the scope of their influence by collaborating with professional radiology societies. When radiology trainees participate in organized radiology advocacy, they learn about regulatory and legislative issues that will affect their careers, and they learn how to effect policy change. Radiology societies in turn benefit from trainee involvement, as engaging trainees early in their careers leads to more robust future participation and leadership. To encourage trainee involvement, radiology societies can engage individual residency programs and medical student radiology interest groups, invest in trainee-focused events, and maximize the number of positions of responsibility open to trainees. To circumvent the barriers to participation that many trainees face, radiology societies can make meeting proceedings free and available through virtual mediums. Through active collaboration, trainees and professional societies can help assure a bright future for radiologists and patients in need of radiological care. © 2024
Keywords: practice guideline; radiologist; radiology; medical education; societies, medical; education; resident; internship and residency; diagnosis; career; medical society; cooperative behavior; leadership; drug therapy; public policy; cooperation; student; medical student; participation; trainee; patient advocacy; advocacy; humans; human; article
Journal Title: Current Problems in Diagnostic Radiology
Volume: 53
Issue: 4
ISSN: 0363-0188
Publisher: Elsevier Inc.  
Date Published: 2024-06-30
Start Page: 445
End Page: 448
Language: English
DOI: 10.1067/j.cpradiol.2024.03.007
PUBMED: 38508976
PROVIDER: scopus
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  1. Kimberly Nicole Feigin
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