Discussing The Compensation Model of RVUs with Attorney and Emergency Physician William Sullivan, DO: RadCentral Episode 6

In this episode of RadCentral, a radiology podcast, we are joined by Attorney and Emergency Medicine Physician William Sullivan, DO of Illinois to discuss the compensation model of RVUs. In the ever-evolving landscape of healthcare, understanding the nuances of compensation models is crucial for both providers and administrators. One model that has gained significant traction […]
Physician Wellness & Burnout with Dr. Gregory Charlop of The Physician Wellness Project: RadCentral Episode 4

In this episode of RadCentral, a radiology podcast, we are joined by Dr. Gregory Charlop, an Atlanta Georgia based Anesthesiologist to discuss his book and work on The Physician Wellness Project. Listen, Like, and Follow RadCentral a radiology podcast on Apple Podcasts Spotify and Amazon Music. Audio Only Version: Key excerpts: “Medicine has to evolve […]
Political Advocacy for Radiology Discussion with Ted Burnes, Senior Director of Political Affairs for The ACR: RadCentral Episode 3

In this episode of RadCentral, a radiology podcast, we are joined by Ted Burnes, Senior Director of Political Affairs and RADPAC for The American College of Radiology to discuss his political advocacy work on Capitol Hill. Listen, Like, and Follow RadCentral a radiology podcast on Apple Podcasts Spotify and Amazon Music. Audio Only Version: Key […]
Press Release: Ted Burnes, Senior Political Advisor for ACR and RADPAC, talks lobbying strategy and radiology advocacy

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE September 17, 2024 – Moorestown, NJ – RadCentral interviewed Ted Burnes, Senior Political Advisor for American College of Radiology (ACR) and its political action committee RADPAC, to discuss his work for the American College of Radiology’s radiology advocacy programs. Ted lobbies on behalf of the specialty on legislative and political issues that impact […]
Do RVUs Compromise Patient Care? New Statistics Are Raising Questions

Medscape recently revealed data collected from a physician survey on the medical billing and reimbursement system of RVUs. The respondents included physicians from various medical specialties, including radiology, but did not include practice owners or partners. RVUs, or Relative Value Units, are a measure of the time, complexity, and cost involved in providing medical services […]
Press Release: Attorney David Millstein discusses current Corporate Practice of Medicine concerns on RadCentral, a radiology podcast

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE September 4, 2024 – Moorestown, NJ – RadCentral’s latest episode sought out a longer conversation with Attorney David Millstein, who is legal counsel for American Academy of Emergency Medicine (AAEM) professional group. The group made news recently for suing Envision Healthcare Corporation, alleging that Envision is violating California’s ban on the corporate […]
Scope of Practice Expansion Discussion Featuring Monica Deshmukh, MD: RadCentral Episode 1

In this episode of RadCentral a radiology podcast, we delve into the topic of Scope of Practice Expansion with Monica Deshmukh, MD. Dr. Deshmukh is a practicing radiologist and associate professor working in Los Angeles, California. Listen Like and Follow RadCentral a radiology podcast on Spotify and Amazon Music. Transcript Episode 1: Scope of Practice […]
RadCentral is Launched! Watch the Trailer

Watch the trailer for Radcentral, a radiology podcast. News and conversation with guests about topics that impact radiology and medicine.
Press Release: Excalibur Launches New Podcast: RadCentral a radiology podcast

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE New Podcast RadCentral Launches, discussing Private Equity in Healthcare and Scope of Practice Expansion, Among Other Radiology Related Topics August 15, 2024 – Moorestown, NJ – We are excited to announce the launch of “RadCentral,” a new podcast. The RadCentral podcast aims to foster conversations about current events and developments affecting healthcare […]
6 Teleradiology Misconceptions: Dispelling the Myths

Technological advancements, changing perceptions about telehealth, and even shifts in the way we prioritize our time have changed teleradiology. Old myths need to be reexamined. The use of teleradiology has reached critical mass. Radiology practices make teleradiology possible for their radiologists to work from home some or all of the time. The ability to read […]