Combatting Radiologist Burnout

Did you know burnout affects more than 40% of radiologists

By Dhruv Chopra, MBA We now live in a world where it’s nearly impossible to separate work from home – we are always connected to our phones and have access to our emails nearly 24/7. In a recent study, nearly two-thirds of employees reported feeling burned out on the job. What’s more, that number has…

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Diagnostic Imaging: The Challenges of Expanding Teleradiology During COVID-19

The Challenges of Expanding Teleradiology During COVID-19

Whitney J. Palmer from Diagnostic Imaging recently spoke to Collaborative Imaging’s CEO, Dhruv Chopra about the challenges of expanding teleradiology during Covid-19 pandemic. You can watch the video interview here. Diagnostic Imaging: Thank you for joining me today to talk about COVID-19 and the expansion of teleradiology. I appreciate your taking the time to talk…

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Dallas Business Journal Discusses Working From Home to Avoid Coronavirus

Dhruv Chopra

Dallas Business Journal’s Bill Hethcock spoke with Collaborative Imaging’s CEO, Dhruv Chopra about Ci’s telehealth capacity in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic, allowing more than 100 of radiologists to work at home instead of inside hospitals and other facilities where they would be at a higher risk of contracting the coronavirus. Radiologists are playing…

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How to Reduce Burnout Among Radiologists in 6 Steps

How to Reduce Burnout Among Radiologists in 6 Steps

Radiologists remain a group of health professionals that are highly susceptible to the risk of burnout. Burnout rates among radiologists range from 45% for actual reported cases of burnout to 60%+ for those unhappy or dissatisfied with work. The exact statistics vary by reporting agency, such as studies by Medscape versus other health professionals, including…

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As Subspecialization in Radiology Rises, the Need for Teleradiology Increases

As Subspecialization in Radiology Rises

As the trend in Radiologists choosing to subspecialize rises, the number of generalists in Radiology will continue to fall. This trend towards hyperspecialization in Radiology could potentially hinder patient access. This concern has led to the use of Teleradiology services. These services are being used to provide high-quality Diagnostic Imaging reads to under-served geographic markets,…

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