Funding and incentives for resident education in an era of radiologist shortages, increasing workload, and financial constraints

Training the next generation of radiologists is essential given the ongoing national radiologist shortage. However, funding residency positions and incentivizing high-quality resident education remains a challenge. Increasing demand for imaging leading to increased radiologist workloads and moonlighting, the rise of remote work, and the use of productivity measures that value clinical work over time spent on resident education may create barriers to high-quality resident education. This paper ou…

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