The Identity of an Interventional Radiologist: Interview with Dr. Eric Keller by Nerina DiSomma & Erik Winterholler

Today we'll be discussing the field of Interventional Radiology, specifically the anthropology of IR and professional identify formation with Dr. Eric Keller. Hosts: Nerina DiSomma and Erik Winterholler Our discussion covers topics from his background in analysis of the culture of medicine, with a special interest in the culture of IR. One of his most recent articles is found in the Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology, and is titled, "Who We Are and What We Can Become: An Analysis of Professional Identity Formation in IR" (J Vasc Interv Radiol 2017;28:850–856). He discusses the anthropology of IR and the heterogenous identity of those within the specialty. On this episode of The Sound of IR, we have a conversation with Dr. Eric Keller about his work, the rapidly evolving field of IR, and how professional identity is shaped within the newest independent medical specialty. Music: Balloons Rising by A. A. Aalto Find the link on our website CC BY NC

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A podcast exploring subjects in the growing field of Interventional Radiology aimed at medical students, residents, fellows, and attendings. *If you have any feedback, please email us at [email protected] This podcast was founded by Sanna Herwald & Benjamin Roush and created by The Sound of IR team with collaboration from SIR members. *Music for our epsiodes is [Balloons Rising](http://freemusicarchive.org/music/A_A_Aalto/Bright_Corners/) by A. A. Aalto* *From the [Free Music Archive](https://freemusicarchive.org)* *CC BY NC*