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57. Environmental sustainability in radiology with Reed Omary, Kate Hanneman & Leteisha Stam

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Reed is joined by Kate and Lateisha for a chat about radiology and planetary health and what we can do as radiologists and radiographers to make a difference, and to be leaders of change. Andrew and Frank chat about Monty Python and ponder the lifting of heavy weights for energy storage.

Reed Omary is Professor of radiology at Vanderbilt University Medical Centre in Nashville, USA. He’s the author of The Green Leap sustainable healthcare blog, and has also founded a sustainable healthcare nonprofit called The Greenwell Project. Kate Hanneman is a cardiac radiologist and Associate Professor at University Medical Imaging Toronto. Latiesha Stam is a radiographer at the Queensland Children's Hospital and Chairperson for the Children's Health Queensland Green Team.

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Reed's blog ► https://reedomary.wordpress.com/

Dynomight blog ► https://dynomight.substack.com/p/arithmetic?utm_source=substack&publication_id=327510

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The Reading Room is a radiology podcast intended primarily for radiologists, radiology registrars and residents.

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Reed is joined by Kate and Lateisha for a chat about radiology and planetary health and what we can do as radiologists and radiographers to make a difference, and to be leaders of change. Andrew and Frank chat about Monty Python and ponder the lifting of heavy weights for energy storage.

Reed Omary is Professor of radiology at Vanderbilt University Medical Centre in Nashville, USA. He’s the author of The Green Leap sustainable healthcare blog, and has also founded a sustainable healthcare nonprofit called The Greenwell Project. Kate Hanneman is a cardiac radiologist and Associate Professor at University Medical Imaging Toronto. Latiesha Stam is a radiographer at the Queensland Children's Hospital and Chairperson for the Children's Health Queensland Green Team.

Become a supporter ► https://radiopaedia.org/supporters

Reed's blog ► https://reedomary.wordpress.com/

Dynomight blog ► https://dynomight.substack.com/p/arithmetic?utm_source=substack&publication_id=327510

Find the lectures ► https://radiopaedia.org/courses/lecture-collection

Get an All-Access Pass ► https://radiopaedia.org/courses/all-access-course-pass

Radiopaedia Community chat ► http://radiopaedia.org/chat

Ideas and Feedback ► podcast@radiopaedia.org

The Reading Room is a radiology podcast intended primarily for radiologists, radiology registrars and residents.

  continue reading

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