Abstract Archives of the RSNA, 2014
RC316
The Aging Radiologist: How to Cope, When to Quit (Sponsored by the RSNA Professionalism Committee) (An Interactive Session)
Refresher/Informatics
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Leadership/Management, Professionalism (including Ethics),
Presented on December 2, 2014
Donald M. Bachman MD, Moderator: Nothing to Disclose
Stephen Chan MD, Presenter: Nothing to Disclose
Bruce Jonathan Barron MD, Presenter: Stockholder, Immunomedics Inc
William J. Casarella MD, Presenter: Nothing to Disclose
Robert Albert Schmidt MD, Presenter: Medical Advisory Board, Three Palm Software LLC
Stockholder, Three Palm Software LLC
Spouse, Advisory Board, Three Palm Software LLC
Spouse, Stockholder, Three Palm Software LLC
Spouse, Medical Advisory Board, Bayer AG
Consultant, VuComp, Inc
Spouse, Consultant, VuComp, Inc
1) Identify physiological and psychological manifestation of aging specific to performance as a radiologist. 2) Institute non-prejudicial evaluation of function and performance of radiologists in their department as they age. 3) Understand economic, health, emotional and professional factors that stimulate radiologists to either continue working or retire. 4) Identify strategies for instituting meaningful and satisfying activities after retirement from active radiology practice.
Bachman, D,
Chan, S,
Barron, B,
Casarella, W,
Schmidt, R,
The Aging Radiologist: How to Cope, When to Quit (Sponsored by the RSNA Professionalism Committee) (An Interactive Session). Radiological Society of North America 2014 Scientific Assembly and Annual Meeting, - ,Chicago IL.
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