@article{ec461c75ae394d83aa788f65e906b662,
title = "Health Services Research Tools for the Next Generation of Radiologists",
author = "Rawson, {James V.} and Paul Cronin",
note = "Funding Information: First and foremost, radiology leaders will need to be professional. The definition of professionalism has evolved overtime and remains in flux. Dr Kelly's paper “The evolution of professionalism in medicine and radiology” (1) outlines how the concept of professionalism has evolved from ancient to modern times. Her research was supported by an Education Scholar Grant from Radiological Society of North America. In educational perspectives, Dr. Gunderman offers further insight in what it means to be a professional. In his first article (2) , he discusses the role of communication, cognition, and conduct in organizational culture. He also acknowledges the difficulty in capturing some of the critical elements of culture in metrics. This is reminiscent of Albert Einstein's quote, “Not everything that can be counted counts, and not everything that counts can be counted. His second article (3) relays the story of a journal into improvisational training including collaborative communication and its impact on physician perspectives and practices. This raises the question of how we teach professionalism and how we pass our culture onto the next generation of radiologists. ",
year = "2016",
month = may,
day = "1",
doi = "10.1016/j.acra.2016.02.010",
language = "English (US)",
volume = "23",
pages = "527--528",
journal = "Academic Radiology",
issn = "1076-6332",
publisher = "Elsevier USA",
number = "5",
}