Publications
826
Citations
8,061
Est. group size
—
Recurring co-author estimate
Active years
37
Publishing since 1990
Richard B. Gunderman writes about the education, professional practice, and ethics of radiology (the branch of medicine that uses medical imaging such as X-rays and scans). His work often takes a narrative or reflective approach, examining topics like how radiologists are trained, workforce challenges, moral distress among physicians, and the role of character and purpose in medical careers. He frequently draws on history, literature, and philosophy to explore medical professionalism.
Publication activity was high in the late 2010s (around 45-53 papers per year) and has declined over the last several years to roughly 15-21 per year.
Generated by claude-opus-4-8 from public bibliographic data · Jul 11, 2026
- Speaking Up for the Truth in Academic Radiology
Academic Radiology · 2026
- The Vital Distinction Between Behavior and Character in Radiology Education
Academic Radiology · 2026
- Bureaucracy’s Four Horsemen
Academic Radiology · 2026
- Sustainability: a physician’s cautionary tale
Pediatric Radiology · 2026
- Anatomy of a Radiologic Technologist Workforce Crisis
Academic Radiology · 2025
- A Look Back at Emerging Strategic Themes for Guiding Change in Academic Radiology Circa 2005; Modeling Different Rates of Adoption of Organizational Innovations
Academic Radiology · 2025
- A Morally Distressed Radiologist: In Her Own Words
Academic Radiology · 2025
- Theranostics: A primer for medical students and residents
Current Problems in Diagnostic Radiology · 2025
- The Locus of Excellence: A Lesson from Tolstoy
Academic Radiology · 2025
- Radiology’s Surprising Role in the Soviet Resistance: Bone Music
Academic Radiology · 2025
- Radiologists Making a Difference Beyond Radiology
Academic Radiology · 2025
- The Birth of Compassion: Lear on the Heath
Philanthropia · 2025
- Finishing Fellowship Early
Academic Radiology · 2025
- Saga para estender a vida humana é tanto fascinante quanto repleta de riscos morais
2025
- Why Radiologists Quit: A Narrative Approach
Academic Radiology · 2025
- Academic Radiology×125
- Journal of the American College of Radiology×45
- Pediatric Radiology×37
- Author eBooks×33
- American Journal of Roentgenology×15
This profile was generated automatically from public scholarly data (OpenAlex). Group size and activity levels are estimates derived from co-authorship patterns.
Last updated Jul 11, 2026.
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