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The Trouble with Fellowships

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One important element in the sustenance of Radiology as a vital specialty composed of physicians with special knowledge and expertise is the excellence of subspecialty training. It cannot be denied that the transformation of imaging as a discipline, which by dint of the incisiveness of newly introduced and continually improved imaging techniques, has transformed and increasingly dominated the diagnostic enterprise.

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  1. Baker SR, Luk L, Clarkin K. The trouble with fellowships. JACR. 2010;7:446–57.

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Baker, S.R. (2014). The Trouble with Fellowships. In: Notes of a Radiology Watcher. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-01677-1_13

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