RCR: CRASH! (Clinical Radiology Academics Speaking Honestly)
A podcast by rcrcrash - Wednesdays
16 Episodes
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CRASH! Episode 15: CRASH! at the Museum
Published: 12/12/2022 -
CRASH! Episode 14: I is for International
Published: 11/8/2022 -
CRASH! Podcast: Episode 13: I is for Interdisciplinary
Published: 8/17/2022 -
CRASH! Podcast: Episode 12: I is for Industry
Published: 6/15/2022 -
CRASH! Podcast Ep 11: Return
Published: 5/18/2022 -
CRASH! Podcast Ep 10: CRASH! meets RADIANT
Published: 4/20/2022 -
CRASH! Podcast Ep 9: Introducing 2022
Published: 3/16/2022 -
CRASH! Podcast: Episode 8: Rewind
Published: 2/16/2022 -
CRASH! podcast: Episode 7: Introducing
Published: 5/12/2021 -
Episode 6: Women in academic radiology
Published: 12/16/2020 -
Episode 5: Looking forward
Published: 12/2/2020 -
Episode 4: Different tracks (part two)
Published: 11/11/2020 -
Episode 4: Different tracks (part one)
Published: 11/11/2020 -
Episode 3: Breaking through
Published: 11/4/2020 -
Episode 2: Under way
Published: 10/28/2020 -
Episode 1: Starting out
Published: 10/21/2020
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The RCR CRASH! podcast series is all about Clinical Radiology Academics Speaking Honestly. Join Tom Turmezei, the 2020 RCR Roentgen Professor in a series of discussions with radiologists from across the UK who are all passionate about research. Exploring the motivations, challenges, and rewards of a career in academic radiology there promises to be rich discussion from people at all stages of their research journey. From trainees just starting on the academic road, to those taking time out for their PhD, to inspirational university lecturers, to established consultant radiologists working in the NHS that have developed their own research programmes, the series will tell you all you need to know to crash into academia. Along the way, we find out a little bit more about the individuals with our very own CRASH! Test. Whether you are looking at a career in radiology, want to become an academic radiologist, or just want to discover more about the research programmes that our UK radiologists are leading, then this is something you can't miss.