Radiology Business March 9, 2023
Marty Stempniak

Radiology will welcome its first class of Generation Z residents this year with the upcoming match, and there are a few things departments can do to prepare.

That’s according to a new editorial on this topic, published Wednesday in the American Journal of Roentgenology. Born after 1996, this group now makes up about one-quarter of the U.S. population. Physician members of Gen Z will come with unique nuances of which the radiology workforce should be aware.

“Responding to generational change is challenging for organizations, but the radiology community must be proactive to welcome and embrace the changing face of its workforce,” Eric D. Cyphers, BS, a borderline member of Gen Z (technically born in December 1996) who plans to pursue...

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