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Family / medical leave, lactation & other adjacent topics - A Collection of Articles
Clinical Imaging occasionally pushes the envelope by publishing on topics that others may choose to pass on. This collection of peer-reviewed articles seeks to highlight normative or positive family-friendly policies from individual leaders, practices, and institutions in our field, with the hope that the collection will provide practical resources for individuals and organizations seeking to learn more about these important and adjoining topics.
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A lactation credit model to support breastfeeding in radiology: The new gold standard to support “liquid gold”
Clinical ImagingVol. 80p16–18Published online: June 29, 2021- Kristin K. Porter
- Elizabeth Kagan Arleo
- Lucy B. Spalluto
- Geraldine McGinty
- Christopher P. Hess
Cited in Scopus: 5Breastfeeding has medical and economic benefits and providing an environment supportive of breastfeeding should be a priority in radiology to promote diversity, equity and inclusion. Most breastfeeding radiologists do not meet their breastfeeding goals and inadequate time for pumping is the most commonly cited barrier. The UCSF lactation credit model sets the standard for breastfeeding support in medicine by providing protected time without productivity penalties and it should be adapted and implemented across radiology practices to more fully support breastfeeding radiologists and radiation oncologists. - Editorial
Carpe Diem: An opportunity for the ABR to support its trainees with family-friendly policies
Clinical ImagingVol. 69p148–149Published online: July 4, 2020- Kirti Magudia
- Elainea Smith
- Samantha G. Harrington
- Kristin K. Porter
- Elizabeth Kagan Arleo
- Reshma Jagsi
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 1The COVID-19 pandemic has presented the radiology and radiation oncology communities with previously unprecedented challenges. Many of these challenges have exacerbated long-standing issues, which disproportionately affect women in radiology and radiation oncology specialties. We applaud the American Board of Radiology (ABR) for adapting and effectively restructuring the ABR Core and Certifying examinations for diagnostic radiology [1], the oral certifying examinations for radiation oncology [2], and the initial certifying exams with oral component for medical physics [3] to virtual environments in the 2020–2021 academic year.