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Meet the Minnies 2024 finalists

AuntMinnie

She has been a dedicated educator and radiologic technologist since 2009. Stewart currently serves as associate professor of diagnostic imaging, and program director of radiologic sciences at Quinnipiac University. Most Effective Radiology Administrator/Manager Dmitry Beyder, Barnes-Jewish Hospital/Washington University, St.

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Attracting and Retaining Radiology Staff

Everything Rad

The enduring shortage is affecting staffing for radiographers and radiologists; and all imaging modalities. “Stay interviews”, more cross training, and earlier pipelines are some of the strategies being deployed by radiology administrators. Allen is also the AHRA president elect 2022-2023. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

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Behind the Decision-Making Process of Purchasing X-Ray Equipment

Everything Rad

While hospital financial officers and supply chain administrators control the purse strings and make the ultimate financial decisions, they must consider the needs and desires of those handling the equipment such as Radiologic Technologists (medical imaging technologists) and in some cases radiologists.

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Generative AI, radiologist shortages feature in 2024 Minnies

AuntMinnie

Kori Stewart, PhD, never set out to become an educator, but she surely has soared as one, winning this year's Minnies award for Most Effective Radiologic Sciences Educator. I'm a radiographer,' " Stewart recalled. I thought, 'I'm not a teacher. But Hennessy encouraged her.

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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).