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Created in 2013, the Radsurity Society is a group of radiologists who advocate for medicolegal justice through honesty in consulting. Founded by President, Dr. Cousin, radiologists in the Radsurity Society come from all subspecialties of radiology and from across the country as they train to become “noble soldiers of justice.”


The Radsurity Society was established to combat problems that exist in the medicolegal field. “Pay for opinion” experts are rampant. Justice is not always served. Jury members decide cases that rely upon medical imaging, yet the jury members have on average only an elementary school education. As radiologists know, interpretation of cross-sectional examinations or other imaging takes decades of training to properly interpret, yet it is the jury who determines whether the defendant is guilty or innocent

Through the Radsurity Society, Dr. Cousin encourages radiologists to follow the directive of the AMA Code of Medical Ethics, which states that all physicians have the responsibility to get involved in the “administration of justice.” Operating much like a “chief resident” for medicolegal consulting, Dr. Cousin coaches radiologists to ensure that their consulting experience remains a positive one. It just takes one negative consulting experience, one overbearing attorney, one bad deposition, etc. — to “kill” a good expert. As is, there are already not enough good experts to go around. Without good soldiers, we are left just with the mercenaries “pay for opinion” experts, the “what do you want me to say” experts, and we are all worse off with an unchecked system.

The Radsurity Society Pledge requires radiologists upon admittance to swear to uphold medicolegal justice and to always be truthful in their opinion, even when doing so is at the expense of opportunity cost and always regardless of the hopes or expectations of the client whether they be plaintiff or defense. Radiologists must also sign a statement to this effect upon onboarding.