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JVIR Commentary Addresses the Hidden Personal Costs of High Achievement in Interventional Radiology
Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology (JVIR)2w ago
A JVIR piece confronts the 'elephant in the room' in interventional radiology: the personal and professional toll exacted by high achievement culture. Specific findings and metrics not reported in source snippet.
- Content type appears to be a commentary or perspective published in JVIR; full study design, sample size, and quantitative findings are not available from the source snippet.
- The title implies discussion of burnout, work-life imbalance, or systemic workforce pressures in high-performing IR practitioners — specific claims cannot be confirmed without full text.
- Limitation: Unable to assess evidence base, methodology, or primary conclusions from the snippet alone; summary reflects title inference only.
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