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The Arrival Syndrome: A Wake-Up Call for Radiologists Returning to Lady Hardinge Medical College reminded me of something powerful: the world is changing faster than our professions are. As radiologists, we often fall into what I call “Arrival Syndrome.” We topped school, topped entrance exams, became specialists—and then stopped exploring. We feel we’ve arrived. But every morning, I receive messages from tech founders asking: “Can you help us automate radiology?” They come with VC funding and ambition. And while they move fast, many of us are still debating whether to even start. Here’s what we forget: Radiologists already think like entrepreneurs. We work in patterns, probabilities, crisis-management, tech adoption, rapid learning. These are CEO skills. So why not build? Why not innovate? Why not create value beyond reporting? Start simple: Spot one real problem around you Ask if you care enough to solve it Ask if people will pay for the solution That’s where entrepreneurship begins. And no, you don’t need an MBA. My MBA was done “on the road”—learning franchising, agreements, delegation, team-building. Entrepreneurship is about mindset, not degrees. Two things hold most doctors back: 1️⃣ They believe they’ve already arrived. 2️⃣ They don’t trust enough to delegate. Without trust and teams, nothing scales. A personal story: Years ago, a patient died en route to MRI. The technician asked if we should still scan—“It’s revenue.” I said, “Stop immediately.” The confidence came from having a second income. Never underestimate optionality. Salary doesn’t compound. Business does. AI will replace reporting machines—not builders. The radiologist who becomes a creator, collaborator, or co-founder will ride the next wave, not be crushed by it. Choose creation over comfort. Choose innovation over inertia. The ground is shifting—don’t wait for regret to wake you up. We’re not meant to be reporting machines. We’re meant to build. — Dr. Sumer Sethi