Episode description
Dr. Lauren Averill, Chair, Department of Medical Imaging the Nemours Children's Hospital in Wilmington, and Dr. Ted Harcke, continue their conversation about the past, present and future of radiology at Nemours. They’ll touch on a variety of topics, including work/life balance, the effects of the growth of technology in healthcare, the standard practice that Dr. Harcke helped to pioneer for the diagnosis and treatment of dysplasia of the hip in infants, and the satisfaction derived from practicing radiology with a balance of education, clinical practice and research - they refer to it as the three-legged stool.
But first, it may surprise you to learn that Dr. Harcke has another career - as a military forensic radiologist. His time with the Army goes back to his days as a cadet at The Point - West Point, and comes full circle with his medical career in the days that followed 9/11.