Jim VincoliCareersSurvey: Radiologists 50 and older eager for work changesA recent survey indicates that an exodus of veteran physicians could be imminent. The survey asked some 1,200 physicians, including radiologists, between the ages of 50 and 65 what they plan to do professionally over the next one to three years. About half said they plan to opt out of patient care, work fewer hours, and/or reduce the number of patients they see, with more radiologists looking to make practice changes compared to other physicians.November 18, 2007Page 1 of 1Top StoriesPractice ManagementNew MR safety codes provide additional reimbursement for radiologistsIn a new column, Erin Stephens of Healthcare Administrative Partners reviews the new CPT code changes for MR safety services.CTCT, MRI reveal hidden brain changes linked to increased fall riskWomens ImagingImaging societies, experts react to U.S. Supreme Court's ruling on Braidwood caseMRIDeep learning plus MRI predicts likelihood of postpartum hemorrhageWomens ImagingPersonal tragedies spur unity behind bill for diagnostic breast care