Radiology Business January 27, 2025
Marty Stempniak

Radiologists from across the globe are suggesting possible remedies to address some of the specialty’s biggest headaches.

Private equity-backed imaging group Everlight Radiology revealed the findings in a new report released Monday. The organization hired research firm Censuswide to administer the anonymous, 19-question survey to over 700 radiologists across 50 countries in September and October.

About 53% of respondents cited burnout as their top concern followed by workforce shortages (49%) and “brain drain,” which Everlight defined as the “exodus of locally trained rads” (40%).

“The findings of this survey paint a stark picture of the challenges facing radiology departments worldwide,” Everlight Global CEO Rob Anderson said in a statement shared Jan. 27.

About 45% of the...

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