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WIRED

WIRED
Radiology
Women In Radiology
Education
Interventional Radiology
Leadership In Medicine
Cardiothoracic Imaging
Abdominal Radiology
Creative Expression
Medical Education
Artificial Intelligence In Radiology
Mentorship
American Board Of Radiology

The Women In Radiology Education, or WIRED, podcast was created with our group’s mission in mind: empowering, supporting, and inspiring women. We intend to interview women in all stages of the path to a career in radiology—young ladies interested in STEM, medical students, residents, academic attendings, and community practitioners—and share their insight and wisdom with our listeners in hopes of ... more

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Dr. Desiree Morgan is a Professor and Vice Chair of Faculty Affairs at the University of Alabama at Birmingham Heersink School of Medicine, Department of Radiology. She previously served as Vice Chair of Education, Program Director of the UAB Diagnos... more

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 Prof... more

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 h... more

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 t... more

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Recent Guests

Dr. Desiree Morgan
Vice Chair of Faculty Affairs at UAB Heersink School of Medicine, Department of Radiology
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Episode: The WIRED Podcast: Dr. Desiree Morgan, M.D.
Dr. Madison Wulfeck
Cardiothoracic radiologist with leadership roles; host of Contrast and Clarity podcast
Radiology Associates of South Florida; Journal of the American College of Radiology (Contrast and Clarity)
Episode: The WIRED Podcast: Dr. Madison Wulfeck, M.D.
Aparna Singhal
Board-certified neuro-radiologist, associate professor at UAB; author of ABCs of Radiology for Kids
University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB)
Episode: The WIRED Podcast: Dr. Aparna Singhal, M.D.
Dr. Lulu Zhang
Program Director of Integrated and Independent Interventional Radiology Residency at the University of Cincinnati
University of Cincinnati
Episode: The WIRED Podcast: Dr. Lulu Zhang, M.D.
Cheri Canon
President of the UA Health Services Foundation; Chief Physician Executive at UAB Health System; Professor Emerita, Radiology, UAB Heersink School of Medicine
UAB Health System; UA Health Services Foundation
Episode: The WIRED Podcast: Dr. Cheri L. Canon, M.D.

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4.9 out of 5 stars from 31 ratings
  • Fascinating!

    This podcast provides a truly unique perspective on radiology told from a variety of backgrounds. Would recommend!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    wilbro98
    United Statesa year ago
  • SHE DOUNDS SO GOOD!!

    The girl on the recent episode sounds so good!! Her voice is so smoothing. I’d listen to her again! I enjoyed this interview talking about more diversity in radiology. We need this!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    morg_sinclaire
    United Statesa year ago

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Quality conversations with professional, relatable guests.
Listeners praise diverse voices and encouragement of women in radiology.
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The WIRED Podcast: Dr. Lulu Zhang, M.D.
Q: What final advice would you give to listeners considering a career in radiology or IR?
Reach out to local radiologists to learn about the daily realities, emphasize that radiology is collaborative and patient-centered, and explore different practice environments to find a good fit.
The WIRED Podcast: Dr. Lulu Zhang, M.D.
Q: What strategies have you found effective in maximizing mentorship for residents?
She suggests defining mentors for specific career aspects, rotating mentors, and recognizing that relationships can evolve from mentorship to collegial collaboration as careers progress.
The WIRED Podcast: Dr. Lulu Zhang, M.D.
Q: How do you see increasing representation of women in radiology, and what challenges remain?
Her answer emphasizes dispelling myths about radiology as a non-patient-facing field, showcasing the patient interaction involved in IR, and addressing mentorship gaps and exposure that deter women from entering the specialty.
The WIRED Podcast: Dr. Desiree Morgan, M.D.
Q: There's been a shift in ABR certifying exams toward oral examinations in 2028. What drove this decision and what do you hope it will accomplish for future radiologists?
She explains the need for broad, competency-based assessment across subspecialties, the lessons from other disciplines, and the benefits of remote, rubric-based oral exams to improve consistency and reduce barriers.
The WIRED Podcast: Dr. Desiree Morgan, M.D.
Q: And you previously served as president of SABI and as ABR trustee—could you tell us about your involvement in these organizations and why service work is important to you?
She discusses her commitment to national radiology organizations, the impact of governance roles on policy and standards, and the importance of service as a way to advance the field and support colleagues.

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Frequently Asked Questions About WIRED

What is WIRED about and what kind of topics does it cover?

This show centers on women in radiology, featuring senior-to-early-career radiologists, educators, and leaders who share career trajectories, leadership philosophies, andMentorship insights. Episodes routinely cover career development, management of clinical duties with administration, education reform, and efforts to diversify representation in radiology, often highlighting work-life balance, sponsorship, and innovative teaching approaches. A notable strength is assembling high-profile female leaders who discuss practical guidance for trainees, advocacy for women in medicine, and strategies to build inclusive radiology communities. Listeners looking for leadership lessons, mentorship perspectives, and practical pathways into radiology role... more

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