Photon Media Playlist: “The Junior Resident”

Welcome to the family, Dr. Junior Resident! There is so much to learn, where do you even start? We’ve assembled a selection of podcasts that we think offer a nice introduction to some important topics.

  • The Accelerators, New Starts: Residency. The Accelerators host two of our favorite #RadOnc residency program directors, Dr. Christina Henson (University of Oklahoma) and Dr. Sarah McAvoy (University of Maryland). It is the first episode of our flagship podcast and packed with tips and tricks for navigating training.

  • Out Of The Basement, IGRT Choices Part 1, Part 2, and Part 3. Dr. Matt Spraker joins host Dr. Jason Beckta for a 3 part practical and high yield mini-series on image guided radiotherapy.

  • The Accelerators, Ten Things for the Better, Three Things for the Worse. Dr. Simul Parikh shares how he thinks #RadOnc has changed since he trained many, many... many years ago. Most things are better, but a few things are worse.

  • The Accelerators, Low Dose Radiotherapy for Osteoarthritis (OA) With Austin Dove. Welcome to the rewarding world of radiotherapy for non-malignant condition! Radiation oncologist Dr. Austin Dove joins the show to discuss his review paper on RT for OA in the IJROBP, one of the most read papers of 2022.

  • Out Of The Basement, How can you start doing low dose radiotherapy for osteoarthritis in your practice? Dr. Matt Spraker joins host Dr. Jason Beckta for a practical episode about osteoarthritis. The discussion includes clinical management, simulation, field design, billing, coding, and more!

  • Out Of The Basement, BEAM-IT… a new way to write outpatient notes. Dr. Jason Beckta talks Evaluation and Management CPT codes, wRVUs, time-based billing, and how he writes his notes.

  • The Accelerators, “Dare I Say It”: Psychedelics in Oncology With Daniel. Dr. Simul Parikh hosts Radiation Oncologist Dr. Daniel Koffler to discuss psychedelics in oncology! It’s a journey.

  • Out Of The Basement, The mystery of how doctors get paid. General societal opinion says doctors + $$ = bad. This attitude means non-clinicians command American healthcare. Ignoring the business of medicine doesn't mean we’ve taken the ethical highroad, it means we have surrendered an essential component of caring for the sick. In this episode, Dr. Beckta helps you start to understand the business of medicine.

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