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University Medical Imaging Toronto (UMIT)
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 15 ก.ย. 2022
We are the radiologists of the JDMI, Canada's largest medical imaging department covering University Health Network (UHN), Women's College Hospital and Sinai Health; fully affiliated with the University of Toronto (U of T).
❗️❗️❗️The content provided on this channel is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.
❗️❗️❗️The content provided on this channel is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.
Prenatal Radiology: Podcast Radiologists⏐ep.26
Prenatal Radiology: Podcast Radiologists⏐ep.26
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Prenatal Radiology - with Dr. Dilkash Kajal
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Prenatal Radiology - with Dr. Dilkash Kajal
Pediatric radiology: Radiologist-in-Chief Hospital for Sick Children SickKids⏐Podcast Radiologists
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Pediatric radiology: Radiologist-in-Chief Hospital for Sick Children SickKids⏐Podcast Radiologists
Pediatric Radiology - with Dr. Birgit Ertl-Wagner, Radiologist-in-Chief at the Hospital for Sick ...
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Pediatric Radiology - with Dr. Birgit Ertl-Wagner, Radiologist-in-Chief at the Hospital for Sick ...
Radiology in Underserved Countries: Podcast Radiologists⏐ep.24
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Radiology in Underserved Countries: Podcast Radiologists⏐ep.24
Radiology in Underserved Countries - with Dr. Nasir Jaffer and Dr. Korosh Khalili
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Radiology in Underserved Countries - with Dr. Nasir Jaffer and Dr. Korosh Khalili
Radiology and Radiation Oncology: world renowned radiation oncologist: Podcast Radiologists ⏐ep.23
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Radiology and Radiation Oncology: world renowned radiation oncologist: Podcast Radiologists ⏐ep.23
Radiation Oncology and Radiology - with Dr. Mary Gospodarowicz
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Radiation Oncology and Radiology - with Dr. Mary Gospodarowicz
Community VS Academic Radiology: Podcast Radiologists⏐ep.22
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Community VS Academic Radiology: Podcast Radiologists⏐ep.22
Community VS Academic Radiology - with Dr. Aziz Qazi
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Community VS Academic Radiology - with Dr. Aziz Qazi
How to Find a Mentor in Medicine: Podcast Radiologists⏐ep.21
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How to Find a Mentor in Medicine: Podcast Radiologists⏐ep.21
Mentors in Radiology - with Dr. Supriya Kulkarni
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Mentors in Radiology - with Dr. Supriya Kulkarni
Radiology Fellowships in Canada: the Fellow's Perspective: Podcast Radiologists⏐ep.20
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Radiology Fellowships in Canada: the Fellow's Perspective: Podcast Radiologists⏐ep.20
Radiology Fellowships in Canada: the Fellow's Perspective - with Dr. Farah Cadour
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Radiology Fellowships in Canada: the Fellow's Perspective - with Dr. Farah Cadour
Theranostics and Dosimetry: the right treatment, to the right patient, at the right dose
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Theranostics and Dosimetry: the right treatment, to the right patient, at the right dose
How to choose an imaging platform: our tips
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How to choose an imaging platform: our tips
Why working from home is fantastic for radiologists
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Why working from home is fantastic for radiologists
Mid-career in Radiology: What's next? - with Dr. Rakesh Mohankumar
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Mid-career in Radiology: What's next? - with Dr. Rakesh Mohankumar
Mid-career in Medicine: Rewards and Challenges: Podcast Radiologists⏐ep.19
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Mid-career in Medicine: Rewards and Challenges: Podcast Radiologists⏐ep.19
Creativity in Medicine: Interventional Radiologist, Inventor with 80+ patents and a Race Car Driver
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Creativity in Medicine: Interventional Radiologist, Inventor with 80 patents and a Race Car Driver
How to be Creative in Medicine and Beyond - with Dr. Kieran Murphy
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How to be Creative in Medicine and Beyond - with Dr. Kieran Murphy
Interventional Radiology: Podcast Radiologists⏐ep.18
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Interventional Radiology: Podcast Radiologists⏐ep.18
Interventional Radiology - with Dr. Martin Simons
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Interventional Radiology - with Dr. Martin Simons
Watch this if you are a Woman in Medicine: Advice from a Successful Physician and a Mother of Three
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Watch this if you are a Woman in Medicine: Advice from a Successful Physician and a Mother of Three
I am a Radiologist and a Mom of Three - with Dr. Elsie Nguyen
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I am a Radiologist and a Mom of Three - with Dr. Elsie Nguyen
How to Build a Successful Career in Medicine while being a Mom: Podcast Radiologists⏐ep.16
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How to Build a Successful Career in Medicine while being a Mom: Podcast Radiologists⏐ep.16
What are Tracers in Nuclear Medicine?
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What are Tracers in Nuclear Medicine?
Segmentation for Cancer Imaging Biomarker Discovery
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Segmentation for Cancer Imaging Biomarker Discovery
Thank you for this great podcast. Hoping to start this journey ❤❤❤❤
@@buddhasherpa1869 Thank you very much for watching! We wish you all the best with your journey!
Great to put a face to the name. I listen to the podcast during my morning walk.
@@caribbeanradiology7004 Thank you for sharing your morning walk with us! More episodes to come in 2025!🙂
What is advocacy?
Real fur?
I'm not a radiologist but thank you so much. Merry Christmas to you too Mama
Merry Christmas, not happy holidays
Very enriching ❤
@@mdumar4146 Thank you for watching!
A worth listening podcast for the medical fraternity in order to update itself with the latest modalities and interventions in the field of radiology, and that too from the King of antenatal imaging…Dr Dilkash. Looking forward for such informative podcasts in future also. Will appreciate, if you throw some light on the role of AI in Radiology, particularly in CT and MRI in your next Podcast.
Thank you very much for watching and for your comment! We truly appreciate your feedback and look forward to sharing more episodes next year! We invite you to listen to our earlier episode on AI in Radiology with Dr. Masoom Haider: th-cam.com/video/nhleqTp5qaU/w-d-xo.html Sincerely, Radiologists
Why only women? 🤔
Please keep the podcasts coming they are awesome
Thank you very much for watching and your comment! We released a new episode earlier this week and look forward to sharing more episodes in 2025!
Sir I'm confused between surgery and ir 😢 my mother is a gynecologist I have worked with her in ot but I don't want to do post op n all in india we first need to diagnostic radiology then ir I wanted to do pediatric surgery and work for free but now I have realised it's not possible sir I'm confused please help 😢
Presentation is nice ❤
Great content, as always! I need some advice: I have a SafePal wallet with USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (alarm fetch churn bridge exercise tape speak race clerk couch crater letter). Could you explain how to move them to Binance?
Wow the two best Radiologists with great personalities.❤❤❤ Thank you Sathish for hosting them. We need to hear more of them.
Thank you so much for watching! Drs. Nasir Jaffer and Kororsh Khalili are a true inspiration!
Hello! I’m a Moroccan medical student interested in pursuing my education at Toronto. Could you please share information on the application process, scholarships, and any specific requirements for international students? Thank you!
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Canada is Most racoist country in the world especially if you look South Asian (India,Srilanka ,Pakistan. Bangladesh )
Hell lot of holes in Canadian medicare system - huge wait list to meet doctor, unaffordable medical cost, greedy pharmaceuticals - 1000% profit margin. India is lot better when compare to rest of the world - affordable, quick access to Dr.
Amazing BUT NOT You podcast has highlighted so many people dedicated to making their reachable part of the world
Rural medicine is still a challenge for the patients Growing up yo knew anything complex meant a trip to the city In my 20’s there started to be more technology available in small or rural communities Now to my surprise telemedicine is reaching people and making it possible to live rural with some of the benefits of being irban
Whom are you talking about?
Thanks for your question! We invite you to watch the full episode of our podcast Radiologists to learn more. Our guests are Drs. Korosh Khalili and Nasir Jaffer, radiologists who help underserved countries.
An Amazing career and an incredible doctor
There are no videos how to work in canada after MD radiology in india . Kindly post a video on that too . U urself is indian i guess , kindly share the insights
Too cool what technology can do
BRAVA 🎉
That is not what insanity is. That quote bugs me to no end.
Dr G you are amazing Just as your countrywoman Madam Curie you are an inspiration for women in science Moreover you are a model for life regardless of whether it is medicine or not Teamwork, recognition of another person’s achievements or contributions leads to a more positive world FAN GIRL big time
Really enjoying this podcast because had friends 30 years ago who were treated in the new technology and how radiology has exploded into so many specialties Initially it seemed to be focused on cancers and neurological procedures Now it seems that the imagination of diagnosticians is the limit of what radiology can do
i respect excellence
thank you for the infos
I really do appreciate hearing this
We owe a debt of gratitude to Dr Saul Hertz who conceived and brought from bench to bedside the medical uses of RAI- Thernostics/Nuclear Medicine Saul Hertz - Wikipedia.
So proud of you Dr.Kulkarni ♥️
Thank you very much for watching this episode!
Very nicely explained Supriya. Keep it up.
Thank you for watching!
Great going Supriya!
Thank you so much for watching!
Excellent interview❤
Thank you very much for watching! We invite you to watch other interviews on our channel and subscribe to be notified about more fantastic episodes of our podcast Radiologists!
Now do a video about a radiologist who's a dad and prove you're not just pandering
This was such an inspirational discussion!
Thank you so much for watching and sharing your feedback!
Needs to be really skilled, dedicated, passionate. Willing to work long hours, take call. Can earn between $1M to $2.5M. However family life can get affected unless spouse is exceptional, preferably in similar line of work. Takes a toll on health like neck and back problems,ionizing radiation risk including malignancies.
Interventional Radiology has become a fascinating specialty The potential for cardiovascular and cancer therapy is mind boggling Cardiac stents in the 90’s changed cardiac care now some of the possibilities you talk about can change cancer treatment too cool ❤
Kudos on your remarkable achievement! Dear Farah. Congratulations, and May your future be even brighter!
Thank you very much for watching and your support!
That is something that Canadians do well They like to enjoy new cultures and explore the things that they have in common as well as the differences ❤
Thats what the surgeons never accept you as a speciality and making their own diagnosis in most part of the world😎 exceptions there too
Fascinating
Thank for watching and your support! More videos to go live soon!
Oh WOW as an ICU nurse ethics is such a slippery slope millions of medical dollars are typically spent in the last 6 months of life It becomes an issue of chasing life or longing death So is AI used to predict a cancer’s future ability to kill Does a patient have a chance of fighting and long term survival rates based on age other comorbidities and ability to afford care
Another very interesting topic Is there room for non radiologists with AI interpretation
Hey but what about cake the filling is always the best part 😂 there speaks a middle child 😂
Now what are the HIPPA guidelines? Are there security of information concerns There was a hospital that contracted with Australia thinking that being daytime during our night it would be more efficient However Australian terms were slightly different and neither the nurses or doctors were comfortable sometimes with the descriptions or landmark 😂
Oh WOW so glad found this podcast by accident ❤ Thank you Dr Murphy for a really cool talk from a nurse who enjoys pink omelettes as long as Ontario cheddar is involved alas no Teeswater old cheddar
Thank you so much for watching and for your comment!❤We will definitely pass your comment on to Dr. Murphy! Pink omelettes rock!👏👏👏
This has been a very interesting interview, now must check out other vlogs! Dr Simon thank you for your inspirational words.
Thank you so much for watching! Just last week, we released a new episode where we discuss mid-career in medicine. We can't wait for you to watch it! Thank you for your support!
@@imagingtoronto Thanks for letting me know the guests have been so inspiring can’t wait 😛
@@brigidconroy2111 We are so glad to hear! Wishing you all the best, UMIT 🙂