Abstract
Many factors are involved in the successful development of early career breast imaging radiologists into independent investigators conducting impactful research. Key basic prerequisites for success include a motivated and resilient radiologist, institutional and departmental commitment to supporting early career physician-scientists, strong mentorship, and a flexible strategy for extramural funding that accounts for individualized professional goals. In this review, we describe these factors in greater detail, providing a practical overview for residents, fellows, and junior faculty who are interested in an academic career as a breast imaging radiologist engaged in original scientific research. We also describe the essential pieces of grant applications and summarize the professional milestones for early career physician-scientists as they look toward promotion to associate professor and sustained extramural funding.
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Lawson, M. B., Lee, C. I., Partridge, S. C., & Rahbar, H. (2023). Breast Imaging Research: Tips for Obtaining Funding and Sustaining a Successful Career. Journal of Breast Imaging, 5(3), 351–359. https://doi.org/10.1093/jbi/wbac101
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