Description
Upcoming sessions
Register for free and become part of the current season of Radiology Perspectives.
Liver sessions take place every four weeks, and registered participants receive all relevant updates by email in advance, so you won’t miss the next session.
You can join us live whenever you can or follow the series on demand.
Registered participants receive access to available recordings and exclusive bonus material.
Next Session
Why Reviewing Matters
July 29, 7-8pm CET
Peer review is work, but it is also one of the most valuable ways to grow as an academic radiologist.
In this session, we discuss how to become a good reviewer, why reviewing matters for your own academic development, and what editors expect from a truly useful review. Expect first-hand editorial insights, practical experience, do’s and don’ts, and lessons from our own academic careers.
Check out previous editions of Radiology Perspectives on our YouTube channel.
Why join?
Radiology Perspectives is designed for everyone who wants to understand radiology beyond abstracts, buzzwords and official statements.
Radiology Perspectives is open to radiologists, residents, researchers, authors, reviewers, educators, medical students interested in radiology and anyone who wants to better understand evidence, publishing, education and professional developments in radiology.
Couldn’t join live?
No problem. Register for free to receive updates and access to current recordings of the series, where available.
You can also follow the School of Radiology YouTube channel to stay up to date and watch previous editions of Radiology Perspectives.
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Hosts
We are Pascal Baltzer and Matthias Dietzel: clinical radiologists, academic leaders, Editors-in-Chief and experienced digital educators in radiology.
Together, we combine hands-on clinical practice, professorial academic experience, editorial responsibility across multiple journals and extensive experience in online radiology education.
Radiology Perspectives builds on our long-standing collaboration and our shared interest in making high-level radiology discussion more open, accessible and relevant to the broader community.
We look forward to seeing you
Pascal Baltzer and Matthias Dietzel
Topics
Radiology Perspectives is a growing format and a project close to our hearts. This list is a work in progress. Here we give you an overview of the topics we plan to discuss, from editorial insights and publishing strategy to clinical education, AI and professional developments in radiology.
Community input
Radiology Perspectives is made for the radiology community. We welcome questions, comments and topic suggestions for future sessions.
Please contact us by email or through the usual School of Radiology channels. Selected ideas may become part of future editions.
Transparency Note
Radiology Perspectives is designed for everyone who wants to understand radiology beyond abstracts, buzzwords and official statements.
Radiology Perspectives brings together clinical, academic, editorial and educational perspectives.
The format is hosted on the privately operated School of Radiology platform. The views expressed are personal academic and professional perspectives of the hosts and, where applicable, guests, unless explicitly stated otherwise.
They do not represent official positions of affiliated journals, publishers, universities, hospitals or professional societies.
Editorial roles are mentioned for transparency and context. Participation in Radiology Perspectives does not provide editorial access, individual manuscript advice or any advantage in journal submission, peer review or editorial decision processes.
Confidential information from peer review, editorial boards or manuscript decisions will not be discussed.
FAQ
Is this a course?
No. Radiology Perspectives is a live videocast format, not a formal course.
Will I receive CME credits?
No. This format does not provide CME credits.
How do I participate?
Register for free through the School of Radiology platform. You will receive access information by email before the session.
Can I ask questions?
Yes. You can submit questions, comments and topic wishes before or during the session. Selected points may be discussed by the hosts.
Will participants speak live?
The main session is designed as a recorded host conversation. Audience input is mainly collected through the chat. Depending on the session, selected live audience questions may be included at the end.
Will the session be recorded?
Yes, the main conversation may be recorded and made available afterwards, for example on YouTube or through School of Radiology channels.
Is participation free?
Yes, registration is free.





