Description: Learn about the common reasons why radiologists join or don’t join consolidated radiology groups, how corporations differ, and where the corporate radiology model will be in 5 years.
Moderators: Jennifer E. Nathan, MD, and Robert S. Pyatt, Jr, MD, FACR
Faculty: Glenn S. Kaplan, MD, Robert Mittl, Jr, MD, FACR, and Ben Strong, MD
Description: Learn about the common reasons why radiologists join or don’t join consolidated radiology groups, how corporations differ, and where the corporate radiology model will be in 5 years.
At the conclusion of this webinar, participants will be able to:
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Jennifer Nathan, MD |
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Robert Pyatt, Jr, MD, FACR | |
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Glenn S. Kaplan, M Dr. Kaplan graduated from University of Pennsylvania undergraduate, University of Miami School of Medicine, Mt. Sinai Medical Center Diagnostic Radiology Residency, and Washington University Mallinckrodt Institute Body MRI fellowship. He joined Sheridan/Envision Healthcare in 2006 as part of the Florida United Radiology acquisition that launched the Sheridan Radiology Division. Dr. Kaplan spent 8 years creating and then managing the teleradiology service line at Sheridan/Envision Healthcare before moving into his current role as the Senior Vice-President and Chief Medical Officer of Radiology for the Southeast Group, where he oversees a team of 200 radiologists, covering 50 facilities. Dr. Kaplan currently resides in North Miami Beach, Florida with his wife Sharon of 19 years, son Zachary (15 years old) and daughter Amanda (12 years old). |
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Robert Mittl, Jr, MD, FACR Dr. Mittl is a neuroradiologist who completed residency and fellowship training at the University of Pennsylvania. He has worked at Charlotte Radiology for 27 years and has served as group President for the last 9 years. In 2018, Charlotte Radiology founded US Radiology Specialists. |
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Ben Strong, MD Dr. Benjamin Strong completed residencies in Internal Medicine and Radiology, with a fellowship in MSK/body MR. He worked for three years as an emergency physician, then as an academic and private practice radiologist. He has worked for Virtual Radiologic for sixteen years and has been its Chief Medical Officer for seven years. He is licensed to practice in all fifty states. |
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