Ep. 130 Technologist Training and Retention with Alisha Hawrylack and Andrew Struchen

Ep. 130 Technologist Training and Retention with Alisha Hawrylack and Andrew Struchen

We talk with radiologic technologists Andrew Struchen and Alisha Hawrylack about current training pathways for Vascular and Interventional Technologists, the importance of respect at work and in the lab, as well as key factors in recruiting and retaining top notch A-team technologists. --- EARN CME Reflect on how this Podcast applies to your day-to-day and earn AMA PRA Category 1 CMEs: https://earnc.me/xxskLL --- SHOW NOTES In this episode, interventional radiologic technologists Alisha Hawrylack and Andrew Struchen join Dr. Aaron Fritts to discuss the important role of IR technologists in the lab and major factors that affect their recruitment, training, and retention. To start, we discuss the current state of IR technologist training. Alisha describes two major educational pathways, structured training programs and on-the-job training. She says that while both modes of training can be effective, structured training programs are likely to provide deeper knowledge of anatomy and IR procedures. Andrew gives an overview of the yearlong IR technologist program at the University of Virginia, which offers a mix of didactic learning, clinical training, and mentorship. We also briefly outline the ARRT and RCIS certification requirements. Next, we address job satisfaction and turnover of IR technologists. We discuss increasing workload, staffing concerns, and the need to feel engaged in cases. Andrew recognizes that if these problems are not addressed, technologists will start seeking other opportunities, such as careers within industry. Alisha emphasizes that technologists at academic institutions are excited about innovative procedures and seek ways to positively contribute to outcomes. Finally, we discuss team culture and ways to cultivate respectful relationships between technologists and other clinicians. We talk about our experiences with giving team members the benefit of the doubt, learning how to work with other teammates, and resolving miscommunication. --- RESOURCES Charles J. Tegtmeyer Program of Interventional Radiology and Special Procedures at the University of Virginia Medical Center: med.virginia.edu/radiology/educat…ogist-education/ Alisha Hawrylack: ac4nf@hscmail.mcc.virginia.edu Andrew Struchen: ads6r@hscmail.mcc.virginia.edu Association of Vascular and Interventional Radiographers (AVIR): avir.org/ American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT): https://www.arrt.org/ Registered Cardiovascular Invasive Specialist (RCIS) Exam: cci-online.org/CCI/Certification…OrganizerCommon=2

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Ep. 200 PAD Stenting Algorithm with Dr. Luke Wilkins

We talk with Dr. Luke Wilkins about his stenting algorithm for treating peripheral artery disease, including a step by step discussion of the decision tree when deciding whether or not to stent. --- ...

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Ep. 199 Advanced Minimally Invasive Pain Interventions with Dr. David Prologo

Ep. 199 Advanced Minimally Invasive Pain Interventions with Dr. David Prologo

We talk with interventional radiologist Dr. David Prologo about minimally invasive pain interventions, multidisciplinary pain management, and how he built a successful pain practice. --- CHECK OUT O...

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Ep. 198 Privademics and Advantages of Lesser Known Community Programs with Dr. Shamit Desai & Dr. Saud Ahmed

Ep. 198 Privademics and Advantages of Lesser Known Community Programs with Dr. Shamit Desai & Dr. Saud Ahmed

Interventional radiologists Dr. Shamit Desai and Dr. Saud Ahmed discuss the advantages of community training programs including practice building, resident and attending relationships, and diversity o...

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Ep. 197 CERAB Technique for Aortoiliac Disease with Dr. Martin Schroeder

Ep. 197 CERAB Technique for Aortoiliac Disease with Dr. Martin Schroeder

Vascular surgeon Dr. Martin Schroeder discusses the Covered Endovascular Reconstruction of Aortic Bifurcation (CERAB) technique for treating aortoiliac disease, including patient workup, procedure ste...

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Ep. 196 Building a PE Response Team with Dr. Carin Gonsalves

Ep. 196 Building a PE Response Team with Dr. Carin Gonsalves

We talk with Interventional Radiologist Dr. Carin Gonsalves about how her practice built a multidisciplinary Pulmonary Embolism (PE) Response team, including where to start, developing efficient workf...

28 Mar 202238min

Ep. 195 Disclosures of Conflicts of Interest with Dr. Mina Makary

Ep. 195 Disclosures of Conflicts of Interest with Dr. Mina Makary

Our hosts Dr. Aparna Baheti and Dr. Michael Barraza talk with Dr. Mina Makary about what constitutes a conflict of interest, and how we can reduce bias in research without stifling innovation. Reflec...

25 Mar 202229min

How We Talk About Race, and the Language of Oppression with Tawny Newsome and Elaine Martin

How We Talk About Race, and the Language of Oppression with Tawny Newsome and Elaine Martin

Dr. Vishal Kumar invites Tawny Newsome and Elaine Martin to the show to discuss how we talk about race, and the language of oppression. --- EARN CME Reflect on how this Podcast applies to your day-...

21 Mar 202234min

Ep. 194 Financial Basics from the White Coat Investor with Dr. James Dahle

Ep. 194 Financial Basics from the White Coat Investor with Dr. James Dahle

Special guest The White Coat Investor James M. Dahle talks with Christopher Beck about where physicians can start when it comes to financial literacy, including common financial mistakes docs make whe...

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