46. TLDR June 2026 Issue

46. TLDR June 2026 Issue

June TLDR: What actually matters this month?

Welcome back to TLDR (Too Long Didn't Read) - the monthly series from Contrast & Clarity where we break down the entire monthly JACR issue into the insights that actually matter.

This month's episode includes:

  • AI that helps (and where it falls short) in lung and breast cancer screening
  • Patient preference of lay-friendly report summaries
  • Venture capital in radiology
  • Workforce and turnover trends
  • Much more!

This month's JACR is packed with insights that go far beyond the reading room. Take a listen to separate the signal from the noise, highlight the studies most likely to impact your practice, and explore what these findings mean for patients, radiologists, and the future of healthcare.


Find the entire June JACR issue here: https://www.jacr.org/issue/S1546-1440(26)X2004-X

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Episoder(47)

45. Overbooked and Under-Thriving

45. Overbooked and Under-Thriving

What if one of the most valuable skills in medicine is being able to say the simple two-letter word: no? For many radiologists, saying no can feel harder than taking overnight call, joining another co...

14 Jun 41min

44. TLDR May 2026 Issue (Better Late Than Never)

44. TLDR May 2026 Issue (Better Late Than Never)

It can be difficult to find the time to read an entire JACR issue cover to cover!Welcome back to TLDR (Too Long Didn't Read) - the monthly series from Contrast & Clarity where we break down the entire...

7 Jun 29min

43. Yea But...Who Watches the Algorithms?

43. Yea But...Who Watches the Algorithms?

For years, the AI conversation in radiology has focused on one question: Will AI replace radiologists? But what if we've been asking the wrong question this whole time?In this episode of Contrast & Cl...

31 Mai 34min

42. Artifacts of the Mind Part 4: Emotional Intelligence as the Antidote

42. Artifacts of the Mind Part 4: Emotional Intelligence as the Antidote

Medicine has a fascinating business model: Take a group of high-achieving perfectionists, lock them in a dark reading room, make every decision high stakes, and then act surprised when everyone develo...

18 Mai 1h 14min

41. Artifacts of the Mind Part 3: The F-Word

41. Artifacts of the Mind Part 3: The F-Word

What's the one word that medicine avoids at all costs?Failure. In Part 3 of the Artifacts of the Mind series, we stop whispering about imposter syndrome...and start confronting the culture that fuels ...

3 Mai 41min

40. TLDR April 2026 Issue: The Carbon Cost of Imaging

40. TLDR April 2026 Issue: The Carbon Cost of Imaging

It can difficult to find the time to read an entire JACR issue cover to cover!Welcome to TLDR (Too Long Didn't Read) - a new monthly series from Contrast & Clarity where we break down the entire month...

26 Apr 38min

39. Artifacts of the Mind Part 2: Imposter Syndrome - Bug or Feature? *CME*

39. Artifacts of the Mind Part 2: Imposter Syndrome - Bug or Feature? *CME*

In part 2 of Artifacts of the Mind, we flip the script: what if imposter syndrome isn't a flaw...but a signal for growth? Maddi and Jeff are joined by Hanna Zafar, MD MHS to explore the idea of "faili...

19 Apr 40min

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