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AuntMinnie 2002: The Minnies 2002 final results

AuntMinnie

Not surprisingly, our 2002 edition took top honors for the year. Interestingly, the ongoing shortage of qualified staff -- a major challenge for radiology today -- was also voted the most significant threat to radiology in 2002. Winners are noted in bold: MOST INFLUENTIAL RADIOLOGY RESEARCHER 1. 165-175).

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What's brewing in RT and RA legislation, policy, and standards?

AuntMinnie

A range of federal and state legislation and other developments in the works could have a significant impact on radiologic technologists and registered radiology assistants, either supporting and strengthening these professions or weakening them. Existing law, the Radiologic Technology Act, prohibits certain activities.

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AuntMinnie 2003: SalaryScan survey: Subspecialization pays off for radiology professionals

AuntMinnie

radiologic technologist salaries by subspecialization Subspecialization Average base salary No specialization $40,919 Nuclear medicine/PET $58,820 Ultrasound $53,668 MRI $51,919 Interventional radiology $49,766 CT $47,085 Mammography $44,839 Note: Salaries are for all U.S. The survey found that U.S. compared to U.S.

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Gestão de Crises: Lições Aprendidas para Administradores de Radiologia

Everything Rad

Por Carmen Geerlings, diretora de conformidade e assuntos regulatórios da Raleigh Radiology. Carmen Geerlings, da Raleigh Radiology em Raleigh. Ela trabalha na área de aquisição de imagens médicas desde 2002 e ocupou diversos cargos, de bibliotecária de filmes a técnica, gerente e diretora.

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Why understanding breast density matters

The British Institute of Radiology

The DenseBreast-info.org resource includes a free CME/CE course, Dense Breasts and Supplemental Screening suitable for primary care healthcare providers, including family medicine, internal medicine, and OB/GYN physicians and midlevel providers, as well as radiologists, and radiologic technologists (UEMS-EACCME® mutual recognition for AMA credits).