Academic and private practice partnerships in veterinary radiology residency training |
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Authors: | Anthony J. Fischetti Jon T. Shiroma Brian A. Poteet |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Diagnostic Imaging, Animal Medical Center, New York, NY;2. MedVet Medical and Cancer Centers for Pets, Worthington, OH;3. Vitalrads, Cypress, TX |
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Abstract: | As veterinary radiologists devote greater time to telemedicine consultation, residency training must evolve to reflect the skills of these services. The contribution of private practice/consultant radiologists to residency training has traditionally been minimal but academic and private practice partnerships in education and research can provide the framework for a well‐rounded residency. These partnerships can also lessen the impact of workforce shortages in academia and provide financial compensation to academicians through external consultation. The purpose of this commentary is to review existing collaborative interactions between academic and private practice veterinary radiologists; with a focus on ways to sustain, improve, and cautiously increase the number of veterinary radiology training programs. |
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Keywords: | clinical research consultation corporate medicine hybrid residency resident training teleradiology |
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