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AJNR Podcasts

The American Journal of Neuroradiology (AJNR) is a scholarly, peer-reviewed journal that publishes Original Research and Review Articles relevant to the diagnostic, interventional, and functional imaging of the brain, head, neck, and spine. AJNR's monthly podcast includes Editor's Choices and Fellows' Journal Club selections. These podcasts are hosted by Wende Gibbs. Fellows' Journal Club podcasts feature a different institution each month. The Annotated Bibliography podcast is a journal scan hosted by Jeffrey Ross.

Dec 17, 2022

In this final episode of 2022, Drs. Nicholas Koontz and Courtney Tomblinson join Dr. Hiatt to discuss their article, "A Gamified Social Media–Based Head and Neck Radiology Education Initiative of the American Society of Head and Neck Radiology: Viewership and Engagement Trends at 3 Years." This Fellows' Journal Club...


Dec 1, 2022

It's the final AJNR Blog Annotated Bibliography podcast of 2022! Join Editor-in-Chief Jeffrey Ross for his December episode, featuring an audio tour of 9 recently published articles. (29:48)

The American Society of Neuroradiology is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to...


Nov 18, 2022

In this episode, Dr. Amy Juliano joins Dr. Hiatt to discuss her article, "The Cochlea in Branchio-Oto-Renal Syndrome: An Objective Method for the Diagnosis of Offset Cochlear Turns." This Fellows' Journal Club selection is one of four articles highlighted....


Nov 1, 2022

Join Editor-in-Chief Jeffrey Ross for the November AJNR Blog Annotated Bibliography podcast, featuring an audio tour of 9 recently published articles. (25:43)

The American Society of Neuroradiology is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education...


Oct 17, 2022

Dr. Hiatt's guest this month is Dr. Darya Shlapak. She discusses her article, "Utility of Dual-Energy CT to Improve Diagnosis of CSF Leaks on CT Myelography following Lateral Decubitus Digital Subtraction Myelography with Negative Findings" from the October issue. (17:14)