The Association of University Radiologists (AUR) convened its sixth annual Academic-Industry
Roundtable in a hybrid fashion in March 2022, with academic radiology and radiology
industry leaders gathered in person and via remote videoconference. The open discussion
centered around on challenges facing radiology and specifically focused on the people
in our field, including patients, radiologists, and radiology staff. Participants
identified numerous opportunities for industry and radiology departments to collaborate
to improve equitable access to healthcare, communication with patients, use of appropriate
imaging, and the state of the radiology workforce.
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Publication history
Published online: November 21, 2022
Accepted:
November 1,
2022
Received:
November 1,
2022
Publication stage
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