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Q&A: Amy Patel on the importance of diversity in radiology

As the first female chief resident in an all-male program, Amy Patel, MD, breast radiologist at Boston's Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and instructor of radiology at Harvard University Medical School, knows a lot about the importance of diversity and inclusivity of women and minorities in radiology. Patel spoke to Radiology Business regarding the industry’s efforts in these areas.
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Q&A: Amy Patel on the importance of diversity in radiology

As the first female chief resident in an all-male program, Amy Patel, MD, breast radiologist at Boston’s Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and instructor of radiology at Harvard University Medical School, knows a lot about the importance of diversity and inclusivity of women and minorities in radiology. Patel spoke to Radiology Business regarding the industry’s efforts in these areas.

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