Radiology Business January 15, 2025
Marty Stempniak

Radiologists must take interest in the greater healthcare labor market to solve today’s rad tech “workforce crisis,” members of the specialty charged Tuesday.

While there is little radiologists can do to influence national staffing trends, they can help improve the local workplace experiences of technologist colleagues, experts explained in Academic Radiology. About 36% of physicians nationally anticipate leaving their job in the next two years, but the figure is closer to 2% at Sutter Health system in Sacramento, California. Why?

“Sutter’s CEO attributes this result to a culture where people feel included and can make a difference, two-way communication between system leaders and physicians, and professional development opportunities through a graduate medical education program,” Wilfred O. Del Mundo II,...

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