.@UMassChan and @UCDavisMed will enact socially conscious admissions reform at UMass Chan and create a toolkit for other medical schools to emulate, thanks to a two-year @AmerMedicalAssn ChangeMedEd Equity, Diversity and Belonging grant: direc.to/mRMT#MedEd#MedSchool
ALT From left to right: Tracy Kedian, MD'96, of UMass Chan, Melody L. Tran-Reina, MD, Shadi Aminololama-Shakeri, MD, and Charlene Green, PsyD, of UC Davis.
Black women often experience lower 5-year survival rates due to later-stage diagnoses and a higher prevalence of high-grade tumors. Early detection through screening mammograms is crucial—let’s close that gap! 🎀doi.org/10.1093/jbi/wbad091@BreastImaging#IBelongSBI#MammogramMonday
📣Attention med students! 📣
We’re arranging mock interviews for AAWR members applying to be #radres and those going into #radonc in the 2035 match cycle! Sign up by October 19th! More details below!
👋Do you know about my website with almost 150 pediatric neuroradiology cases? Searchable database by diagnosis. Classic cases. Free resource for anyone. Hope to add more of cases soon! #MedEdNeuroradiologyU.com
ALT Image of the Voice of Radiology Blog logo with title "Crushing Cancer: Radiology Residents as Patient Educators" by authors Liz Lin, MD, and Somiah Almeky, MD (pictured)
#radiology friends, need your help!
PLEASE vote for my social media Ted Talk to be presented at @RSNA this year, “Stepping out of the darkroom & into the spotlight: using social media to educate & advocate.”
You can vote once per day through July 22!
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New Benefit! AMSER, ACER & ALAAR were awarded an AAR R&E Venture grant to develop an online scholarly activity database for institutions. Free to AAR members. bit.ly/3Y4sUDI#radiology#RadEd
As a valued AAWR member, we highly encourage you to participate in recognizing and celebrating the incredible contributions of women in radiology through our 2024 AAWR Awards.
The full awards list and nomination details can be found here: bit.ly/3CYdjKe
Breast cancer screening saves lives. If you are 40 or older, don’t forget to schedule your yearly mammogram; the earlier we catch breast cancer, the better the outcome.
#breastcancerawareness#screening#bcsm#breastcancer