Radiology Business January 6, 2025
Marty Stempniak

There are four possible solutions to some of the biggest challenges facing remote and hybrid work formats in diagnostic imaging, according to a new analysis.

Telework has grown in popularity since the COVID-19 pandemic amid staffing shortages and rising imaging volumes. But this has presented a host of new challenges—limiting radiologists’ personal interactions with colleagues while hindering academic advancement and collaboration, experts wrote Dec. 24.

To better understand this new landscape, researchers surveyed over 200 members of the Association of Academic Radiologists, sharing their findings in AAR’s scientific journal. Lily M. Belfi, MD, and colleagues cautioned against wholesale back-to-office mandates—like the one recently enacted by Amazon—and the potential ramifications.

“While these movements often aim to restore pre-pandemic norms...

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