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A regular podcast associated with our journal available at JMIRS.org.

Journal of Medical Imaging and Radiation Sciences JMIRS

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A regular podcast associated with our journal available at JMIRS.org.

    Sustainability in Radiology

    Sustainability in Radiology

    In this episode, JMIRS Deputy Editor Mark McEntee speaks with Dr. Tobias Heye, a diagnostic radiologist at the Universitätsspital Basel in Switzerland about sustainability in radiology.

    References:


    Sustainability and Climate Protection in Radiology – An Overview
    Turn It Off! A Simple Method to Save Energy and CO2 Emissions in a Hospital Setting with Focus on Radiology by Monitoring Nonproductive Energy-consuming Devices


    The Energy Consumption of Radiology: Energy- and Cost-saving Opportunities for CT and MRI Operation
    Planetary Health and Radiology: Why We Should Care and What We Can Do

    • 30 мин.
    Structural Racism in Radiation Induced Skin Reaction Toxicity Scoring

    Structural Racism in Radiation Induced Skin Reaction Toxicity Scoring

    Join JMIRS Editor-in-Chief Amanda Bolderston as she speaks with Naman Julia-Anderson (UK Research Radiographer, Allied Health Professional Clinical Advisor with Macmillan and co-host of RadChat, the UK radiation therapy podcast).

    Naman is the award-winning author of "Structural Racism in Radiation-Induced Skin Reaction Toxicity Scoring". Read the full article here.



    The transcript of this chat is available here.

    • 27 мин.
    Making Mammography Inclusive for Patients with Disabilities

    Making Mammography Inclusive for Patients with Disabilities

    Lene Andersen is an author, advocate, accessibility consultant, and photographer. She joins Natasha Batchelor, a mammographer who has been involved in the disability world through allyship, education and advocacy to talk about their recently co-authored JMIRS paper.

    Their conversation with Amanda ranges from barriers in breast screening, ways to improve accessibility and how individual practitioners, clinics, and funding agencies can make much-needed change.

    Links:


    Podcast Transcript (Word document)
    Making Mammography Inclusive for Patients with Disabilities JMIRS Narrative (example of media release coverage)
    Natasha's CAMRT webinar: "Mammography in Patients with Physical Disabilities" (free for CAMRT members)
    Mount Sinai Hospital tip sheet: "Creating an Enabling Environment in Mammography"
    Lene's blog" "The Seated View"
    "Am I ableist?" - Free e-book by Dalhousie medical students Abbey MacLellen, Marihan Farid and Zach Ford written with disability activists

    • 44 мин.
    Reflections on a career in teaching and academia

    Reflections on a career in teaching and academia

    A conversation with JMIRS Deputy Editor Mark McEntee and Peter Hogg

    • 43 мин.
    Life's End: A conversation with photographer Stephen Starkman

    Life's End: A conversation with photographer Stephen Starkman

    Stephen Starkman is a visual artist based in Toronto. His work has been shown internationally and published in several book projects. He has transformed his recent experience with incurable lung cancer into a visually stunning new book. Stephen has shared some of the images from his book, “The Proximity of Mortality” with JMIRS with an accompanying narrative and discusses the process of writing his book and his experience of treatment with JMIRS Editor in Chief Amanda Bolderston in our latest podcast.

    Stephen's website

    Stephen's Instagram

    Globe & Mail book review of "The Proximity of Mortality"

    JMIRS Narratives Collection

    • 26 мин.
    Leadership

    Leadership

    Join us for a conversation with Dr. Christina Malamateniou from City University (London, UK), and Lisa Di Prospero from Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre (Toronto, Canada). Lisa and Christina are co-guest editors for the December 2022 JMIRS Leadership Special Issue. They talk to EIC Dr. Amanda Bolderston about their personal and professional experiences of leadership, curating the special issue and what they learned along the way. This is followed by three quotes from Sharona Bookbinder, Sandra Kwon and Shaunteque Harris, discussing the qualities of a great leader and their own leadership statements. 

    Along with this podcast, a leadership-themed Spotify playlist was created by soliciting ideas from our readership. We asked contributors to describe why they chose the song, and a few of their responses are below:


    Unstoppable: Sia. In the face of adversity, I remember can put my armour on, and show how strong I am.
    Man in the Mirror: Michael Jackson. Real leadership, for me, is when you inspire those around you to become better versions of themselves. We can do this by helping those in need. It all starts from within (introspection).
    I Won't Back Down: Tom Petty. Sometimes as a leader there are things you need to stand up for. You may have to go about it in different ways - but you don't back down.
    Both Sides Now, Joni Mitchell. To facilitate effective solutions, leaders must look at all sides of an issue and be flexible with their own positions as new information emerges.
    Lovely Day: Bill Withers. Every day is a new day with a potential new opportunity.
    Only the Young: Taylor Swift. I love the concept that our future lies in the hands of the young and that we need to nurture/guide them so that they can in turn, lead us.
    You Gotta Be: Des’ree. An uplifting and positively inspiring jam about the power of self-confidence and positive affirmations. It is about having the strength to figure out who you want to be (not simply what you want to do).
    Rise up: Andra Day. This song represents support, teamwork and care as inherent characteristics of good leaders. The melody also gives insight to the emotions and feelings one may experience during highs and lows in the workplace.
    Stand: Rascal Flatts. The song is about perseverance & strength & not giving up, even when things get hard. The best leaders have been tried & tested. They’ve walked through fire.
    If I Can Dream: Elvis Presley. This song was written after the assassinations of Martin Luther King Jr and Bobby Kennedy it reminds you to keep striving for the betterment of everything around you.
    Million to One: Camila Cabello. I played the song before I had a big interview and it inspired me to shine and take the lead in showing others
    Symphony no.10, movement 2: Dimitri Shostakovich. The dynamics and the musical conflicts within this composition reflect both the inspirational and compassionate role of a leader.
    The Passenger by Iggy Pop. It reminds me that we are all just "passengers along for the ride of life", that we are all just taking in what happens to us and reminds me to be conscious of other people's experiences and personal situations. We can't know everything about a person's journey through life, so I try to treat everyone without judgment or assumption.













     

    • 27 мин.

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