ASNR Young Professionals Newsletter Winter 2021
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Pearls from the Pros -- Caroline Robson, MB, ChB
In the latest installment of “Pearls from the Pros,” Asha Sarma, MD, interviews Dr. Caroline Robson, Past President of the ASHNR and the ASPNR and current Division Chief of Neuroradiology at Boston Children’s Hospital. We are very excited to share this piece with the ASNR YPS Community. Please check it out here.
If you have an idea for colleagues that you would like to see featured in this segment, please reach out to Yi Li, MD.
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Education Corner
ASNR's Fellowship Curriculum has been updated to include the latest resources plus content from the #ASNR21 Annual Meeting. Curated specifically for fellows, content covers advanced imaging, brain, head and neck, interventional neuroendovascular, noninterpretive/finance, pediatric and spine.
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Call for Applications from the Foundation of the ASNR
The Foundation of the ASNR is pleased to announce that applications are now being accepted for its new Foundation of the ASNR Grant Program. This new, streamlined grant system replaces the previous program where applicants applied for grants in specific, predetermined categories. It is anticipated that several grants, in the amount of up to $60,000 each, will be funded in the coming year. Get complete details on the new grant program here.
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Announcements and Important Dates
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ASPNR Annual Meeting
January 7-9, 2022
Miami Beach, FL
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ASSR Annual Meeting
February 23-27; Austin, TX
The annual ASSR meeting will take place from February 23-27 in Austin, TX, and we hope to see you there! This meeting will be packed with useful information and demonstrations for both diagnostic and interventional spine radiologists!
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Symposium Neuroradiologicum XXII
May 14-16, 2022
New York City, NY
ASNR 2022 Annual Meeting
May 16-18, 2022
New York City, NY
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Winter 2021 Wellness Corner: Imposter Syndrome
The question should be... What should we do with it?
Imposter syndrome is a feeling that one does not deserve his/her own professional or personal achievement because he/she “was just lucky" and could be exposed as a fraud at any minute. Up to 60 percent of physicians are reported to have these thoughts and feelings, and the emphasis on this entity is increasing. Hence, it is worthwhile to "name-it-to-tame-it." More importantly, these feelings could serve as an impetus to do better, learn more, and grow further. To shed some light on this topic, please have a look at the links below for inspiration, guidance, and amusement.
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We have a lot of stellar neuroradiologists on Twitter with great educational content! In this section, we are featuring neuroradiologists who have made amazing #SoMe #MedEd contributions. Please follow great neuroradiology cases presented by:
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The Young Professionals Newsletter Committee
- Jacqueline Junn, MD, Newsletter Chair
- Julia Asmar, MD
- Manon Kappelhof, MD, PhD
- Chase Krumpelman, MD
- Elizabeth Weidman, MD
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