
Five radiologists in Ukraine have shared with the RSNA their experiences about continuing to provide medical imaging in their war-torn country.
The radiologists are continuing to provide life-saving medical imaging under the most dire of circumstances, including developing workarounds for damaged equipment and managing battlefield trauma and wounds, the RSNA said in a news post.
One of the featured radiologists, 27-year-old Dr. Yurii Antonenko of Mykolaiv, facilitated the gathering and translating of the stories to share. He noted that at the beginning of the war, he received a letter from the RSNA, which was "a very touching and reassuring message that RSNA stands with radiologists in Ukraine and ready to provide any assistance they can."