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  • Early-career radiologists encounter unique professional challenges.
  • Experienced radiologists possess valuable knowledge and insights.
  • The Society of Abdominal Radiology established the Early Career Committee to support junior professionals.

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  • To share the experiences and insights of established radiology leaders with early-career professionals.
  • To highlight the importance of mentorship in navigating a radiology career.
  • To provide guidance on various aspects of professional development in radiology.

Main Methods:

  • Interviews with prominent radiologists in the field.
  • Exploration of diverse topics relevant to early-career radiologists.
  • Dissemination of expert advice and perspectives.

Main Results:

  • Key themes discussed include personal values, teleradiology, diversity, conflict resolution, and continuous learning.
  • Insights from interviews offer practical guidance for career navigation.
  • The value of mid- and late-career mentors is emphasized.

Conclusions:

  • Mentorship is crucial for early-career radiologists' success and professional growth.
  • Sharing experiences among radiologists fosters a supportive learning environment.
  • Continuous learning and adaptability are essential for a fulfilling career in radiology.