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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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Paid family leave in a large urban center academic radiology department: How we do it
Clinical ImagingVol. 64p67–69Published online: March 31, 2020- Katerina Dodelzon
- Andrew D. Schweitzer
Cited in Scopus: 3The benefits of family leave have been well established for employees, their dependents, and the institutions/businesses offering the leave. Paid family leave (PFL) is associated with increased duration of breast feeding [1]—which has been shown to increase both infant and maternal health outcomes [2,3], improvement of father-child relationship quality with long-lasting effects, and increased parental satisfaction [4–6]. On the other end of the age spectrum, PFL is similarly shown to be of great benefit both for employed caregivers of older adults, as well as the increasingly aging population, with decreased utilization of nursing homes, decreased rates of depression in both the caregiver and their dependent, and decreased familial financial strain [7].