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  • The WIRED Podcast: Dr. Sara G. Tedla, M.D.
    Dr. Sara G. Tedla is an Assistant Professor of Radiology at Emory University School of Medicine and a board-certified diagnostic radiologist specializing in neuroradiology (head and neck imaging). After earning her MD from New York Medical College, she completed a diagnostic radiology residency at Loma Linda University and a neuroradiology fellowship at Stanford University. Dr. Tedla is the Associate Program Director for the Emory Neuroradiology Fellowship, Head and Neck Radiology Education Director, and the Neuroradiology Fellowship Clinical Competency Committee Chair. She serves on several national committees with the American Society of Neuroradiology and the American Society of Head and Neck Radiology. Dr. Tedla is a nationally invited speaker and has earned numerous awards for patient care, community service, and leadership.In this episode, we discuss the various barriers women in radiology may overcome in the field of radiology, we encourage mentorship for aspiring students, and we also discuss advice for women interested in the field of radiology.Tune in as we explore how Dr. Tedla's work continues to shape the future of head and neck radiology by inspiring the next generation of women in radiology.Connect with Dr. Tedla via email and/or [email protected]://www.instagram.com/saratedlamd/
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  • The WIRED Podcast: Dr. Dianne L. Johnson, M.D.
    Dr. Dianne L. Johnson is a board-certified diagnostic radiologist at MBB Radiology (Radiology Partners) who has dedicated nearly two decades to breast imaging and the early detection of breast cancer—one of the leading causes of cancer-related deaths among women in the U.S. In addition to her expertise in radiology, Dr. Johnson is also board-certified in lifestyle medicine, using her multidisciplinary background to advocate for breast cancer education and prevention.In this episode, Dr. Johnson shares her journey into breast radiology, offering insights into the life of a radiologist in private practice. She reflects on the experiences that shaped her career path, discussing the advantages and challenges of working in private practice versus academia. Dr. Johnson also delves into her passion for lifestyle medicine, highlighting key strategies for breast cancer prevention through lifestyle modifications.Additionally, Dr. Johnson speaks candidly about her advocacy for increasing female representation in radiology, sharing the progress she has witnessed throughout her career in closing the gender gap in the field.Join us for an insightful conversation about breast radiology, leadership, and the power of advocacy with Dr. Dianne Johnson.Connect with Dr. Johnson on LinkedIn!https://www.linkedin.com/in/dianneljohnson/Check out the American College of Lifestyle Medicine!https://lifestylemedicine.org/Check out the American Institute for Cancer Research!https://www.aicr.org/new-frontiers/?gad_source=1&gclid=Cj0KCQjw782_BhDjARIsABTv_JA8FLMWsViPW3tzZjg4rORtYe79yqTDgCyGRZTweVeYs4OwTSlC5EUaAr5-EALw_wcB
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  • The WIRED Podcast: Dr. Parlyn D. Hatch, M.D.
    Dr. Parlyn D. Hatch is an Assistant Professor of Radiology at the University of Florida and a board-certified diagnostic radiologist at UF Health Jacksonville. She specializes in breast imaging, diagnostic radiology, and musculoskeletal imaging. Dr. Hatch received her medical degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine. She completed her medical residency in diagnostic radiology at Howard University in Washington, DC, as well as fellowships in musculoskeletal radiology and breast imaging at Duke University Hospital in Durham, North Carolina. In this episode, Dr. Hatch shares her efforts to increase exposure to potential aspiring radiologists even before medical school and provides examples from her own life on how being flexible and willing to "pivot" has enhanced her career. She discusses the unique aspects of diagnostic radiology that make it an exciting specialty and offers valuable insights on maintaining work-life balance as a military veteran, mother, and wife while excelling in her professional role.Join us as we explore Dr. Hatch's inspiring career, her advocacy for diversity in radiology, and her advice for medical students considering the field.Connect with Dr. Hatch via [email protected]
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  • The WIRED Podcast: Dr. Desmin M. Milner, M.D.
    Dr. Desmin Milner is an Associate Professor and Director of Medical Student Education in Neuroradiology at the University of Alabama at Birmingham Heersink School of Medicine. In this episode, Dr. Milner shares her journey into neuroradiology, reflecting on her early inspirations, training at an HBCU, and the transitions she navigated along the way. She discusses the unique aspects of neuroradiology that make it an exciting and rewarding specialty for trainees, as well as the importance of mentorship and representation in medicine. As a highly regarded educator and recipient of multiple Top Ten Faculty Teaching Awards, Dr. Milner speaks passionately about her commitment to teaching and shaping the next generation of radiologists. She also delves into her leadership in diversity and inclusion efforts, particularly within WIRED and other committees, emphasizing the need for greater representation of women and underrepresented minorities in radiology. Throughout the episode, she shares her perspective on actionable steps to foster a more inclusive environment. Join us as we explore Dr. Milner’s inspiring career, her advocacy for diversity in radiology, and her advice for medical students considering the field. Connect with Dr. Milner via email! [email protected] Learn more re: the WIRED program that Dr. Milner helped found at UAB! https://pubmed-ncbi-nlm-nih-gov.uab.idm.oclc.org/39423689/
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  • The WIRED Podcast: Dr. Andrea Doria, M.D., Ph.D.
    Dr. Andrea Doria is a Professor of Radiology and Pediatrics at the University of Toronto, Vice Chair of Clinical Practice Improvement and Radiology Research Director, and Imaging Lead of Personalized Child Health at SickKids Hospital. In this episode, Dr. Doria shares her journey into pediatric radiology, reflecting on her experiences as a clinician and researcher in the field, as well as the impact of her diverse training background, including an MBA from MIT and a master's degree in epidemiology, on her professional development and leadership approach. We discuss unique aspects of pediatric imaging, including its focus on patient interaction and the gratifying opportunity to make a positive impact early in a person’s life. Dr. Doria provides insights into her research on enhancing efficiency in radiology training programs, including innovative solutions to address bottlenecks in resident and fellow research production. Lastly, she also speaks passionately about her advocacy for cultivating diverse leadership in radiology and implementing equitable hiring practices to close the gender gap in the specialty and beyond. Tune in as we explore how Dr. Doria’s work continues to shape the future of pediatric radiology and leadership in the field while inspiring the next generation of women in radiology. Check out the paper referenced in the podcast! Link: https://pubmed-ncbi-nlm-nih-gov.uab.idm.oclc.org/38991738/ Connect with Dr. Doria through her LinkedIn and/or email! LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrea-doria-2b161519?lipi=urn%3Ali%3Apage%3Ad_flagship3_profile_view_base_contact_details%3Bwlecca7rS%2BClugaNfMHYrw%3D%3D EMAIL:  [email protected]
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The Women In Radiology Education, or WIRED, podcast was created with our group’s mission in mind: empowering, supporting, and inspiring women. We intend to interview women in all stages of the path to a career in radiology—young ladies interested in STEM, medical students, residents, academic attendings, and community practitioners—and share their insight and wisdom with our listeners in hopes of ultimately reducing the overall disparity regarding women in radiology.
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