Synopsis of Social media discussions

The overall discussions show a positive alignment with the article's call to recognize and challenge unacceptable behaviors, exemplified by comments referencing the legacy of discrimination and calling for collective efforts. The tone varies from supportive reflections to calls for deeper engagement, emphasizing the article’s role in fostering critical social discussions.

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Agreement
Moderate agreement

Most posts express support for the article's focus on addressing anti-Black discrimination and acknowledge its importance in medicine, showing general consensus.

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Interest
High level of interest

Posts demonstrate high engagement with the topic by referencing historical obstacles and current societal implications, indicating strong interest.

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Engagement
Moderate level of engagement

Posts engage with the content through sharing additional resources, reflections, and encouraging discussion, reflecting moderate but meaningful depth.

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Impact
Moderate level of impact

Discussions highlight that the article raises awareness about systemic issues and encourages ongoing dialogue, suggesting a moderate impact.

Social Mentions

YouTube

2 Videos

Twitter

8 Posts

Metrics

Video Views

63

Total Likes

20

Extended Reach

21,305

Social Features

10

Timeline: Posts about article

Top Social Media Posts

Posts referencing the article

Addressing Anti-Black Discrimination in Radiology Practices

Addressing Anti-Black Discrimination in Radiology Practices

Dr. Refky Nicola interviews Dr. Julia Goldberg about her RadioGraphics article on the legacy of anti-Black discrimination in radiology and the importance of actively challenging harmful practices to promote change.

April 4, 2024

44 views


Addressing Anti-Black Discrimination in Radiology: A Professional Perspective

Addressing Anti-Black Discrimination in Radiology: A Professional Perspective

Dr Refky Nicola interviews Dr Julia Goldberg about her recent RadioGraphics article on the legacy of anti-Black discrimination in radiology and the importance of actively addressing and challenging harmful practices to foster change.

April 4, 2024

20 views


  • Dr M. Mahesh (ಮಹೇಶ್) (he/him/his)
    @mmahesh1 (Twitter)

    “Article provides readers a thought-provoking framework for understanding impact of institutionalized anti-Black racism in medicine & radiology…attempt to combat health care disparities clearly evident in our society” https://t.co/sRGs80sh4o Editorial https://t.co/l1z90i1VoT https://t.co/IwxzXtcgul https://t.co/l5Mybk5Awj
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    August 16, 2024

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  • Felipe Kitamura
    @FelipeKitamura (Twitter)

    RT @curtlanglotz: For more information about the obstacles that Dr. Allen and others faced, check out this article reviewing the history of…
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    August 16, 2024

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  • Ricardo A Corredor
    @rcorredorj (Twitter)

    RT @curtlanglotz: For more information about the obstacles that Dr. Allen and others faced, check out this article reviewing the history of…
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    August 16, 2024

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  • Curt Langlotz
    @curtlanglotz (Twitter)

    For more information about the obstacles that Dr. Allen and others faced, check out this article reviewing the history of discrimination in radiology: https://t.co/oSHF3qF5Dd and the accompanying insightful editorial by @docJAScott: https://t.co/keTlo14DSF https://t.co/0lQgzIXESR https://t.co/NFdmqwr6zc
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    August 15, 2024

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  • Rich Heller
    @reh3md (Twitter)

    @PamelaWoodardp @MIRimaging @docJAScott I bet this was terrific. @docJAScott’s recent essay in @RadioGraphics was thoughtful & is worth reading. @RSNA https://t.co/OGtbNurRp6
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    May 17, 2023

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  • Jinel Scott, MD, MBA
    @docJAScott (Twitter)

    RT @DoctorMargolis: As we approach #MLKDay2023 a timely, sobering, & hopeful article from @JuliaGoldbergMD @NicoleHindmn01 @yaniv34 in @rad…
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    January 13, 2023

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  • Daniel Margolis
    @DoctorMargolis (Twitter)

    As we approach #MLKDay2023 a timely, sobering, & hopeful article from @JuliaGoldbergMD @NicoleHindmn01 @yaniv34 in @radiology_rsna How We Got Here: The Legacy of Anti-Black Discrimination in Radiology https://t.co/ecbxUy4BjN commentary from @docJAScott https://t.co/SchlmTZz8I https://t.co/Y52Qjhtdgl
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    January 12, 2023

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  • Jinel Scott, MD, MBA
    @docJAScott (Twitter)

    My commentary on the legacy of antiblack discrimination published in Radiographics may be a first of its kind. I welcome your feedback! Let us discuss. Invited Commentary: From Unacceptable to Intolerable https://t.co/wJ9jtEBZM1
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    January 12, 2023

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Abstract Synopsis

  • The commentary discusses moving beyond simply accepting unacceptable behaviors or conditions to actively recognizing and addressing them as intolerable.
  • It highlights the importance of shifting our mindset and actions to challenge harmful practices rather than passively tolerating them.
  • The piece emphasizes that transforming unacceptable situations into intolerable ones requires collective effort, awareness, and a commitment to change.]