Research should remain a priority in 21st century radiology recruitment to training

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Abstract

Research drives innovation, however, recently Clinical Radiology has been overwhelmed by increased clinical demand, workforce shortages and lack of funding/protected research time. The newly released 2023 radiology speciality appli-cation process gives research a lower priority compared to other domains such as audit which is concerning given the current lack of research culture within the speciality. It is vital for the future radiology workforce to engage with research and in order to fulfil the Royal College of Radiologist’s new curriculum aims of strengthening research within training, we must continue attracting the brightest and best candidates and ensure research remains a priority.

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Jenkins, P., Mandal, I., Zhong, J., & Goh, V. (2023, April 1). Research should remain a priority in 21st century radiology recruitment to training. British Journal of Radiology. British Institute of Radiology. https://doi.org/10.1259/bjr.20221083

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