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Follow along as Gregg Khodorov, MD, MBA, VIR Resident at Jefferson Health, walks us through his typical day in the Diagnostic Radiology reading room. DR training constitutes the first few years of the residency pathway for ESIR and Integrated IR residents. In order to succeed as an IR, it is crucial to also have skill and experience in DR. Video created by Michelle Clark, M3. Full credits: Dr. Gregg Khodorov, MD, MBA -Vascular and Interventional Radiology Resident at Jefferson Health -Twitter: @greggkhodorov -Instagram: @greggkhodorov Michelle Clark, BA -Medical Student (M3) at Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School -Twitter: @michelle_mh2984 -Instagram: @chevalier_michelle Ernesto Nunez -Web Content Producer at NVP Studios -Instagram: @ernestonvp -Twitter: @nunezvisuals PR / Design / Production: Sunny Murthy -MS3 UVA School of Medicine -Twitter: @Sunny_Murthy Subhash Gutti -MS4 GW School of Medicine -Twitter: @Subhash_Gutti -Instagram: @subhashgutti.med --- The Society of Interventional Radiology (SIR) Resident, Fellow, and Student (RFS) Section regularly organizes live, interactive webinars that are free for in-training members, which you can find on our Youtube channel. For more information on the SIR RFS organization, please visit: rfs.sirweb.org DISCLAIMER: The content shared on this channel is for educational purposes only, and should never be construed as professional advice, medical or otherwise. Moreover, information presented on this channel does not necessarily represent the position or policy of RFS, SIR, or any of its other subsidiary sections. Finally, we are not responsible for any content posted in the comments section; while we will do our best to monitor and remove spam and inappropriate material, we recommend that you exercise caution and do not click any links that may get posted by other users.