Dan T. ErlerIndustry NewsNetworking: Reaching out and making key connectionsNetworking has always been a crucial part of doing good business, and also providing the best service to patients. As the biggest radiology event of the year approaches -- the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) meeting in Chicago -- the importance of networking becomes crystal clear. Dan Erler of executive search firm Erler Associates talks to two industry leaders about the keys to networking and establishing connections.November 13, 2007ISImproving the value of "You Inc." to your stockholdersAuntMinnie.com presents part four of an ongoing series on how to survive, grow, and profit from a satisfying career in healthcare informatics by Dan T. Erler of executive-search firm The Howard Group. This installment discusses the art of self-promotion and the link between the corporate annual report and "You Inc."October 23, 2006ISHave you outlived your stay or present position?AuntMinnie.com is pleased to present part III of an ongoing series on how to survive, grow, and profit from a satisfying career in healthcare informatics by Dan T. Erler of executive-search firm The Howard Group. This article completes stage one of 12 in the Job Discovery Wheel as outlined in the first article of the series.October 3, 2006ISAre you considering changing jobs for the right reasons?AuntMinnie.com is pleased to present part II of an ongoing series on how to survive, grow, and profit from a satisfying career in healthcare informatics, by Dan T. Erler of executive-search firm The Howard Group. Erler offers a few tools that will help address why you are considering a job change, and determine how outside influencers -- market fluctuations, political or social issues, and the expansive nature of healthcare -- hold significant sway over your decision.September 12, 2006ISMy career in healthcare informatics: Is it still right for me?AuntMinnie.com is pleased to present part I of a series on how to survive, grow, and profit from a satisfying career in healthcare informatics by Dan T. Erler of executive search firm The Howard Group.August 15, 2006Page 1 of 1Top StoriesPractice ManagementDoes AI contribute to burnout for radiologists?Frequent AI use is associated with an increased risk of radiologist burnout, particularly among those with high workloads and low AI acceptance.UltrasoundElastography shows tissue stiffness in athletes with low-back painArtificial IntelligenceLLMs decrease in accuracy over time on radiology examsMRIFunctional MRI illuminates what motivates e-cigarette useWomens ImagingStudent-led initiative working to close gender gap in radiology