A podcast series dedicated to the legends, legacies, and lessons of chest and cardiac imaging, co-hosted by Dr. Adam Bernheim and Dr. Michael Chung.
Dr. Jill Jacobs, professor of radiology and cardiac imaging section chief at New York University (NYU), joins the show to discuss a range of cardiac CT topics.
We are thrilled to be joined by Dr. Loren Ketai, professor of radiology at the University of New Mexico and expert on pulmonary infection, for a discussion centered around infection including COVID-19.Â
We are delighted to be joined by Dr. Fereidoun Abtin, professor of radiology at University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) for a discussion focused on thoracic intervention.
We are delighted to interview Dr. Caroline Chiles, thoracic radiologist from Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center and president of the Society of Thoracic Radiology (STR), for a wide-ranging discussion including lung cancer screening and other topics.
Topics discussed on today's show include the coronavirus scare and the upcoming STR as well as a conversation with Dexter Bostic about the role of radiology reading room coordinators.
We are pleased to be joined by Dr. Ella Kazerooni from the University of Michigan for a discussion centered around lung cancer screening.
Dr. Linda Haramati, professor of radiology and chief of cardiothoracic imaging at Montefiore Medical Center since 1998, joins the show to discuss pulmonary embolism, overdiagnosis, work-life balance, mentorship, and other topics.
Dr. Stefan, Tigges, professor of radiology at Emory University in Atlanta, GA, shares his expertise as a medical illustrator and how he uses illustration in medical student and radiology resident education.
We are delighted to be joined by Dr. Jeffrey Kanne, professor of radiology and chief of thoracic imaging at the University of Wisconsin.
Dr. Georgeann McGuinness, professor of thoracic radiology at New York University (NYU) Langone Medical Center, joins the show to discuss mosaic attenuation, mentorship, and other topics.
Our podcast brings us to Chengdu, China, where Kaiyue Diao joins us for our second part of a fascinating discussion about cardiothoracic region in the Middle Kingdom.
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