• Navigating Complex Pulmonary Malformations
    Jun 23 2026
    Host Maja Nikolic is joined by Dr. Eric Therasse and Dr. Marin Halut to explore pulmonary arteriovenous malformations and why these seemingly small vascular abnormalities can lead to serious neurologic complications. Together, they discuss the connection to hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia, key imaging findings, embolization techniques, treatment strategies, and practical tips for achieving successful patient outcomes. Interventional Management of Pulmonary Arteriovenous Malformations: Imaging Primer. Halut et al. RadioGraphics 2026; 46(1):e250041.
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    15 mins
  • RG Team mini-series: Choosing a Career Path After Radiology Training (rerelease)
    Jun 9 2026

    In this episode of the RSNA RadioGraphics team podcast mini-series, Dr. Jason Cai interviews our guest, Dr. Laura Oleaga, a neuroradiologist at the Hospital Clinic Barcelona, about her insights on the rewards and challenges of an academic radiology path. She discusses the key responsibilities, necessary skills, and mindsets, as well as tips for finding the right mentors. Whether you're interested in education, research, or leadership roles, Dr. Oleaga provides valuable guidance to help trainees make an informed decision about their future career direction.

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    13 mins
  • Breaking Bad News
    May 26 2026
    In this episode, Dr. Natália Orthmann, Dr. Lídia Rodrigues, Dr. Erica Endo, Dr. Natalia Lima, Dr. Vera Ferreira, and Dr. Carlos Shimizu explore the challenges of delivering difficult news in radiology. They share the RAD News framework, offering practical strategies to communicate with clarity, empathy, and confidence in life-changing moments. Breaking Bad News: A Communication Protocol for Radiologists. Orthmann et al. RadioGraphics 2025; 45(7):e240111.
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    20 mins
  • Imaging Thoracic Vascular Trauma
    May 12 2026
    Dr. Clint Sliker breaks down the critical imaging findings of cardiac and non-thoracic vascular trauma, highlighting how these rare but life-threatening injuries appear on CT. He shares practical insights to help radiologists recognize subtle signs, choose the right protocols, and maintain a high index of suspicion in high-stakes trauma cases. Imaging of Cardiac and NonaorticThoracic Vascular Trauma. Costenbader and Beheshtian et al. RadioGraphics 2026; 46(2):e250097.
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    15 mins
  • Breaking the Invisible Barrier
    Apr 21 2026

    In this episode, host Dr. Jamie Clarke explores the invisible barriers that limit medical student access to radiology mentorship, drawing from her Radiographics publication and firsthand experience. She breaks down systemic challenges from both trainee and faculty perspectives while offering practical strategies to build more accessible and meaningful mentorship pathways.

    The Invisible Brick Wall: Barriers in Medical Student Radiology Mentorship. Clarke et al. RadioGraphics 2025; 45(8):e240262

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    31 mins
  • Better Radiology Readouts
    Apr 7 2026

    Hosted by Dr. Alyson Stacks Carraway, this episode explores how optimizing the radiology readout can significantly enhance trainee education and patient care. It highlights three core strategies: shifting to patient-centered discussions, tailoring readouts to trainee level with case ownership, and fostering a departmental culture that prioritizes teaching.

    Optimizing the Radiology Readout Experience. Mashayekhi et al. RadioGraphics 2024; 44(12):e240141

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    6 mins
  • Pulse Surveys for Departmental Engagement
    Mar 17 2026
    Dr. Jonathan Revels and Dr. Jennifer Weaver speak with guests Dr. Rachel Bass and Dr. Steven Rothenberg about their innovative use of pulse surveys to improve communication, engagement, and wellness within large radiology departments. Together, they explore how small, frequent feedback habits can shape culture, strengthen leadership transparency, and drive meaningful departmental change. Quality Improvement Report: PulseSurveys for Departmental Engagement—Finding the Pebble in Your Shoe. Bass and Smith et al. RadioGraphics 2026; 46(2):e250080.
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    17 mins
  • Hamstring Injury Imaging Insights
    Mar 3 2026

    Dr. Agustín Marrero explores the anatomy, mechanisms, and imaging characteristics of hamstring injuries, highlighting how MRI and ultrasound findings guide diagnosis, prognosis, and return-to-play decisions. Drawing on his team's research, he emphasizes the importance of precise localization of myotendinous injuries to optimize treatment strategies and reduce the risk of reinjury in athletes.

    MRI and US in Hamstring SportsInjury Assessment: Anatomy, Imaging Findings,and Mechanisms of Injury. Marrero et al. RadioGraphics 2025; 45(5):e240061

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    11 mins