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  • The WIRED Podcast: Dr. Madison Wulfeck, M.D.
    Dr. Madison Wulfeck is a fellowship-trained cardiothoracic radiologist, board-certified in diagnostic radiology with additional specialization in nuclear medicine. She holds a Master of Business Administration, is a Certified Imaging Informatics Professional (CIIP), and a NIOSH B-reader, bringing together an exceptional blend of clinical expertise, informatics insight, and interpretive precision. Currently, Dr. Wulfeck hosts the podcast Contrast and Clarity through the Journal of the American College of Radiology (JACR). In this bi-weekly podcast, she explores cutting-edge innovations, career development, and the critical issues shaping the future of radiology. Her contributions to the field have been widely recognized. She was named to the Radiology Business Forty Under 40 Class of 2024, honoring rising leaders driving change in imaging and patient care. She’s also a 2024 Hillman Fellow in Scholarly Publishing for the JACR, a recipient of the ACR Quality and Patient Safety Award. She serves as Chair of the Young and Early-Career Professional Section for the Florida Radiological Society. Additionally, she holds a national leadership role as the Liaison between the ACR's Young Professional Section and Resident/Fellow Section. Dr. Wulfeck completed her medical school and radiology residency at the Medical University of South Carolina, followed by a fellowship in cardiothoracic imaging at Duke University. She now practices remotely from Charleston, SC, with Radiology Associates of South Florida, where she balances high-level academic engagement with day-to-day clinical excellence. Outside of medicine, Dr. Wulfeck is a passionate mentor, a strong advocate for innovation in radiology, and a firm believer in advancing patient care through imaging excellence. When she’s not reading scans or recording her podcast, you’ll likely find her cheering on the South Carolina Gamecocks baseball team. During the off-season, she’s often editing new podcast episodes from her home office. We’re excited to dive into her journey, her insights on radiology’s future, and how informatics is reshaping modern imaging practice.Check out Contrast and Clarity with Dr. Wulfeck!Apple Podcasts+4LinkedIn+4Spotify+4 Connect with Dr. Wulfeck on LinkedIn!LinkedInihsmd.org
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  • The WIRED Podcast: Dr. Aparna Singhal, M.D.
    Dr. Aparna Singhal is a board-certified neuroradiologist and Professor at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, where she has served in various leadership roles, including Neuroradiology Section Chief and Fellowship Program Director. Dr. Singhal has established herself as both a clinical leader and a passionate advocate for women in medicine.In this episode, she shares more about her work as a children's author, having written what may be the first children's book dedicated entirely to radiology - "ABCs of Radiology for Kids" - and how her identities as a radiologist, mother, and creative person intersect to fill this important gap in children's literature. Dr. Singhal discusses her advocacy work for women in medicine, including pioneering the inaugural session for women in neuroradiology at the ASNR 2022 conference and her involvement with organizations such as AAWR, WIMS, and AMWA. She also shares her thoughts on career transitions, stepping into leadership roles, and how to maintain creative expression in academic medicine.Join us for an inspiring conversation about neuroradiology, leadership, and creative expression with Dr. Aparna Singhal.Check out Dr. Singhal’s children’s book, “ABCs of Radiology for Kids”!https://a.co/d/9LN5IBmCheck out Dr. Singhal’s children’s fiction book, “Where are you, Squirrel?”https://a.co/d/hwQTXEwConnect with Dr. Singhal on X!https://x.com/ap_singhal
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  • The WIRED Podcast: Dr. Lulu Zhang, M.D.
    Dr. Lulu Zhang is a board-certified interventional radiologist and Program Director of the Integrated and Independent Interventional Radiology Residency at the University of Cincinnati. With a unique surgical background that has shaped her approach to procedures and patient care, Dr. Zhang brings a distinctive perspective to interventional radiology practice and education.In this episode, Dr. Zhang shares her journey from surgery to IR, offering insights into how her diverse clinical background has influenced her approach to procedures, patient care, and mentorship. She reflects on the daily realities of life in interventional radiology, discussing the value of her surgical foundation and her dedication to longitudinal patient care. Dr. Zhang also delves into her passion for resident education, highlighting key strategies for preparing trainees for both clinical practice and the business side of medicine, along with her ongoing efforts to define procedural benchmarks in IR.Additionally, Dr. Zhang speaks candidly about her advocacy for mentorship and representation, sharing the progress she has witnessed throughout her career in inspiring more women to pursue radiology by breaking stereotypes and expanding their visibility in the field.Join us for an insightful conversation about interventional radiology, leadership, and the power of mentorship with Dr. Lulu Zhang.Connect with Dr. Zhang via [email protected]; [email protected] out the University of Cincinnati Interventional Radiology Program!https://med.uc.edu/depart/radiology/residency-training/integrated-interventional-radiology-residency---ir-dr
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  • The WIRED Podcast: Dr. Cheri L. Canon, M.D.
    Dr. Cheri L. Canon is the President of the UA Health Services Foundation, Chief Physician Executive of UAB Health System, and Professor Emerita in the Department of Radiology at UAB Heersink School of Medicine. After serving as professor, chair, and Witten-Stanley Endowed Chair of Radiology at UAB for 13 years, Dr. Canon transitioned to these broader executive leadership roles while maintaining her commitment to advancing the field of radiology and developing future leaders. In this episode, Dr. Canon recounts moments in her childhood as a young girl with a passion for the sciences growing up in a traditional American small town. We touch on her early career work in medical education, including her role in transitioning UAB's curriculum from a traditional discipline-based model to the organ-based system that students experience today—an accomplishment she considers one of the proudest of her career.Dr. Canon then provides a glimpse into her extensive service with the American Board of Radiology, from her early days writing multiple-choice questions to her current role as Board of Governors president, in which she was a member of a team responsible for developing the New Diagnostic Radiology Oral Exam. We discuss her leadership philosophy, shaped by her years as residency program director and department chair, as well as her work in both the Birmingham community with Momentum and in the broader academic community with her co-creation of LEAD, a women's leadership program developed with SCARD and GE Healthcare. Lastly, we touch on her diverse scholarly work, from emotional intelligence and personal branding to workforce planning in radiology. Tune in as we explore how Dr. Canon's dedication to radiology education and leader development continues to shape the future of radiology while inspiring countless professionals along the way.Check out The LEAD program (joint leadership program by SCARD and GE)!!https://www.scardweb.org/lead-programCheck out Momentum (Birmingham-based women's leadership group)!!https://momentumleaders.org/See more of Dr. Canon’s awesome scholarly work!!https://scholars.uab.edu/206-cheri-canon/publicationsCheck out Dr. Canon's recent feature on RSNA's 'Radiologists in Leadership' Article series!!!https://www.rsna.org/news/2025/may/building-influence-through-radiology-leadership
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  • The WIRED Podcast: Dr. Sara G. Tedla, M.D.
    Dr. Sara G. Tedla is an Assistant Professor of Radiology at Emory University School of Medicine and a board-certified diagnostic radiologist specializing in neuroradiology (head and neck imaging). After earning her MD from New York Medical College, she completed a diagnostic radiology residency at Loma Linda University and a neuroradiology fellowship at Stanford University. Dr. Tedla is the Associate Program Director for the Emory Neuroradiology Fellowship, Head and Neck Radiology Education Director, and the Neuroradiology Fellowship Clinical Competency Committee Chair. She serves on several national committees with the American Society of Neuroradiology and the American Society of Head and Neck Radiology. Dr. Tedla is a nationally invited speaker and has earned numerous awards for patient care, community service, and leadership.In this episode, we discuss the various barriers women in radiology may overcome in the field of radiology, we encourage mentorship for aspiring students, and we also discuss advice for women interested in the field of radiology.Tune in as we explore how Dr. Tedla's work continues to shape the future of head and neck radiology by inspiring the next generation of women in radiology.Connect with Dr. Tedla via email and/or [email protected]://www.instagram.com/saratedlamd/
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