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From engaging IR conversations, to audio abstracts from the Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology (JVIR), to audio versions of IRQ articles, SIR’s podcast provides you with a broad range of audio to accompany your day. Find the Kinked Wire on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify or anywhere else you listen to your favorite IR audio!
Recent episodes: Episode 43
The state of interventional radiology research in venous obstruction “When you put energy into something, and passion and determination, and when people can see that you’ve also put in the scholarship, people will give you opportunities. And you know, honestly, I thought I was setting this up for somebody else!”
— Suresh Vedantham, MD, FSIR, C-TRACT Principal Investigator
Host Roger Tomihama, MD, speaks with C-TRACT (Chronic Venous Thrombosis: Relief with Adjunctive Catheter-directed Therapy) Principal Investigator Suresh Vedantham, MD, FSIR, about the trial’s status, other early research the interventional radiology community should know about and more.
Learn more about C-Tract at bloodclotstudy.
wustl.edu/c-tract
Episode 42
Pros and cons of practice settings in interventional radiology I was literally at parade rest, in front of the chairman of the department, the colonel, and they want me to do mammo. I said, “I haven’t done mammo in quite some time, sir.” He was like, “When was the last time you read mammo?” and I said, “June 6, 1998, in Louisville, Kentucky.” He was just like, “... Let me think about that ... “
— Martin G. Radvany, MD, FSIR, reflecting on his experience as a military-based interventional radiologist
In a Saturday morning practice chat, interventional radiologists Warren Krackov, MD, FSIR, and Martin G. Radvany, MD, FSIR, compare notes on the pros and cons of their past diverse practice settings, how clinical practice culture has changed over the years, and more.
Episode 41
The current and future role of artificial intelligence in interventional radiology “I’m a firm believer in technology, and I think we can engineer our way out of pretty much everything in the world ... And so my hope is that, eventually, we will listen to the engineers.”
—Julius Chapiro, MD
Host Roger Tomihama, MD, speaks with interventional radiologist Julius Chapiro, MD, about the future of artificial intelligence in interventional radiology, his work with AI in liver cancer treatment and more.
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