Dear Imaging Leaders Insider,
What exactly does leadership in radiology look like? Is it serving as chair of one's practice or board? Perhaps, but there are many more opportunities as well, according to the American College of Radiology (ACR).
Radiologists can lead in many ways, and to that end, ACR has put together a new annual meeting to be held in Washington, DC, in May that it hopes will inspire members to become "movers and shakers" in their communities. Learn more in our Insider Exclusive, available to you first as an Insider subscriber.
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As always, if you have a comment or report to share about any aspect of diagnostic imaging practice, management, administration, regulation, or financing, please contact me.