With demand increasing each year for diagnostic imaging and imaging guided interventions, it is important for the radiology workforce to expand in line with need. National and international societies such as the European Society of Radiology have an important role to play in showcasing the diversity of radiology, and highlighting the key role radiologists have in patient care and clinical decision-making to attract the next generation of radiologists. Medical students are an important group to engage with early. Meaningful exposure of undergraduates to radiology with an integrated programme and clinical placements in radiology is essential. Elective courses and dedicated 1-year Bachelor or Masters imaging programmes provide medical students with an opportunity for more in-depth study of radiology practice. Undergraduate radiology societies improve opportunities for engagement and mentorship. Innovations in imaging such as augmented-reality simulation and artificial intelligence and image-guided intervention also offer exciting training opportunities. Through these opportunities, students can gain insight into the wide variety of career opportunities in radiology.

Attracting the next generation of radiologists: a statement by the European Society of Radiology (ESR) / Null, Null; Zhong, Jim; Ho, Rosemary; Gourtsoyianni, Sofia; Oleaga, Laura; Catalano, Carlo; Becker, Minerva; Goh, Vicky. - In: INSIGHTS INTO IMAGING. - ISSN 1869-4101. - 13:1(2022). [10.1186/s13244-022-01221-8]

Attracting the next generation of radiologists: a statement by the European Society of Radiology (ESR)

Catalano, Carlo;
2022

Abstract

With demand increasing each year for diagnostic imaging and imaging guided interventions, it is important for the radiology workforce to expand in line with need. National and international societies such as the European Society of Radiology have an important role to play in showcasing the diversity of radiology, and highlighting the key role radiologists have in patient care and clinical decision-making to attract the next generation of radiologists. Medical students are an important group to engage with early. Meaningful exposure of undergraduates to radiology with an integrated programme and clinical placements in radiology is essential. Elective courses and dedicated 1-year Bachelor or Masters imaging programmes provide medical students with an opportunity for more in-depth study of radiology practice. Undergraduate radiology societies improve opportunities for engagement and mentorship. Innovations in imaging such as augmented-reality simulation and artificial intelligence and image-guided intervention also offer exciting training opportunities. Through these opportunities, students can gain insight into the wide variety of career opportunities in radiology.
2022
Diagnostic imaging; Education (Medical, Undergraduate); Preceptorship; Radiology (Interventional)
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Attracting the next generation of radiologists: a statement by the European Society of Radiology (ESR) / Null, Null; Zhong, Jim; Ho, Rosemary; Gourtsoyianni, Sofia; Oleaga, Laura; Catalano, Carlo; Becker, Minerva; Goh, Vicky. - In: INSIGHTS INTO IMAGING. - ISSN 1869-4101. - 13:1(2022). [10.1186/s13244-022-01221-8]
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