ABSTRACT
Within 10 years of Dr. Sven Seldinger's introduction of needle replacement of a catheter
in 1953, Dr. Charles Dotter, at the University of Oregon Health Sciences, began to
use catheters as surgical instruments. Dr. Dotter said, “The angiographer who enters
into the treatment of arterial obstructive disease can now play a key role, if he
is prepared and willing to serve as a true clinician, not just as a skilled catheter
mechanic. He must accept the responsibility for the direct care of patients before
and after the procedure; now see them as patients, not just as blocked arteries.”
On this prediction time has shown Dr. Dotter to be exactly right. We are on the verge
of tremendous growth in peripheral vascular interventions, particularly in the arterial
arena. There are several forces within and outside radiology that presaged this transition
that will be explored in this issue. But it is clear that all of radiology, not just
interventionalists, have finally heeded Dotter's message. In 2004, the American College
of Radiology published a “white paper” on interventional radiology clinical practice.
The white paper outlined the features and resource needs of interventional radiologists
for providing patient care. In this issue we will explore the reasons why in 2004
there is no other way to practice interventional radiology than to practice as a clinical
doctor.
KEYWORDS
Interventional radiologist - clinical practice - competition
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Timothy P MurphyM.D. F.S.I.R. F.A.H.A. F.S.V.M.B.
Associate Professor of Diagnostic Imaging, Brown Medical School
Rhode Island Hospital, 593 Eddy Street
Providence, RI 02903