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What does it really take to break away from the hospital system and build your own interventional radiology practice?
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This podcast is supported by:
Medtronic Emprint
https://www.medtronic.com/emprint
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SYNPOSIS
In this episode, host Dr. Ally Baheti interviews Dr. Kartik Kansagra and Dr. Harout Dermendjian, independent interventional radiologists from California and founders of EVS LA. They share their journey in establishing and growing an independent IR practice, discussing their training at Kaiser Sunset, the steps they took to develop their own practice, and the challenges they faced along the way. Emphasizing the importance of training, clinician communication, and balancing inpatient and outpatient services, they offer valuable insights and advice for new IR professionals considering a similar path.
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TIMESTAMPS
00:00 – Introduction and opening remarks
01:23 – Early training and transition
08:54 – Clinical vs. non-clinical IR practice differences
13:05 – Achieving parity with other interventional specialties
17:47 – Building insurance contracts and following up with patients
24:31 – Setting boundaries and documenting clinical decisions
34:32 – Final advice and closing words from the guests
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What does it really take to break away from the hospital system and build your own interventional radiology practice?
---
This podcast is supported by:
Medtronic Emprint
https://www.medtronic.com/emprint
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SYNPOSIS
In this episode, host Dr. Ally Baheti interviews Dr. Kartik Kansagra and Dr. Harout Dermendjian, independent interventional radiologists from California and founders of EVS LA. They share their journey in establishing and growing an independent IR practice, discussing their training at Kaiser Sunset, the steps they took to develop their own practice, and the challenges they faced along the way. Emphasizing the importance of training, clinician communication, and balancing inpatient and outpatient services, they offer valuable insights and advice for new IR professionals considering a similar path.
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TIMESTAMPS
00:00 – Introduction and opening remarks
01:23 – Early training and transition
08:54 – Clinical vs. non-clinical IR practice differences
13:05 – Achieving parity with other interventional specialties
17:47 – Building insurance contracts and following up with patients
24:31 – Setting boundaries and documenting clinical decisions
34:32 – Final advice and closing words from the guests

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