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Midcareer Transition in Radiology: Threat or Opportunity?

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All radiologists should be aware of this disruptive change to the profession and of the resources available to help job seekers find new positions.
Abstract
Midcareer job transitions are occurring for many reasons other than individual radiologists' professional performance quality, affability, and desire for geographic change. New causes seem to be related to the present health care environment. All radiologists should be aware of this disruptive change to the profession and of the resources available to help job seekers find new positions.

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Job Loss as a Blessing in Disguise: The Role of Career Exploration and Career Planning in Predicting Reemployment Quality.

TL;DR: In this article, the authors address potential positive outcomes of job loss by focusing on specific career adaptability activities that individuals can undertake to obtain these outcomes, such as self and environmental career exploration and career planning.
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2012 ACR Commission on Human Resources Workforce Survey

TL;DR: In this paper, the ACR Commission on Human Resources continues to conduct an annual electronic survey to better understand the present workforce scenario for radiologists, and the survey asked group leaders to report the number of radiologists they currently employ or supervise, the number hired in 2014 and the numbers they plan to hire in 2015 and 2018, as well as the ages and genders of their current workforce.
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Culture shift: an imperative for future survival.

TL;DR: The author outlines the genesis of these trends, describes strategies for meeting these challenges, and discusses the roles of both radiology practices and the ACR in preparing radiologists for the threats and the opportunities that lie ahead.
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Why Radiologists Lose Their Hospital Contracts: Is Your Contract Secure?

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