Update on the Diagnostic Radiologist Shortage
Jonathan H. Sunshine1,2,
C. Douglas Maynard3,
Joan Paros1 and
Howard P. Forman4
1 Research Department, American College of Radiology, 1891 Preston White Dr.,
Reston, VA 20191.
2 Department of Diagnostic Radiology, Yale University, New Haven, CT.
3 Department of Radiology, Wake Forest University School of Medicine,
Winston-Salem, NC.
4 Department of Diagnostic Radiology, Economics Department, and School of
Management, Yale University, New Haven, CT.

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Fig. 1. Bar chart shows diagnostic radiologist jobs advertised in
Radiology and the American Journal of Roentgenology
(AJR) in 2002 (black bars) and 2003 (white
bars).
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Fig. 2. Bar chart shows average vacancies per academic program,
20012003.
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Fig. 3. Line graph shows job listings per job seeker at Professional
Bureau placement service of American College of Radiology during week of
annual meeting of Radiological Society of North America, 19902002. Gap
in line indicates no data for 2001.
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Fig. 4. Bar chart shows diagnostic radiologists' self-reported
workload burdens for 2000 (black bars) and 2003 (white
bars).
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