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Meet the Minnies 2024 finalists

AuntMinnie

Middlebrooks is associate chair of the Mayo Clinic's research and innovation division in its department of radiology, as well as senior editor of the American Journal of Neuroradiology and president of the Southeastern Neuroradiological Society. He served in the U.S. He earned his medical degree from Washington University in St.

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Doug Chalker, BS R.T.(R)(CT): A Journey Through Radiologic Technology

CurveBeam AI

In the realm of radiologic technology, there are professionals who stand out not just for their skills but also for their unwavering commitment to their field. His journey is a testament to the dedication, passion, and constant evolution that defines the world of radiologic technology. The post Doug Chalker, BS R.T.

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Celebrate Rad Tech Week: Honoring Radiologic Technologists and Tips for Hiring the Best Talent

Vesta Teleradiology

Every November, Radiologic Technology Week celebrates the vital role radiologic technologists play in patient care and diagnostics. This annual event recognizes the hard work and dedication of radiologic technologists (RTs) who operate imaging technology to aid in accurate diagnoses and treatments.

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

AuntMinnie

Existing law, the Radiologic Technology Act, prohibits certain activities. California is one state that may be changing its terms covering RAs. California legislation Recent proposed legislation is alive in California; CA AB-3097 was introduced February 16. For CT and MRI procedures where injected contrast media is ordered, ".

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GI Imaging and Communication on the Skeleton Crew Podcast

Radiology Cafe

Here’s what we covered: Importance of Precise Medical Requests: I highlighted the necessity of good communication in medical imaging requests. Vague requests can lead to unnecessary scans and diagnostics, which are not only costly but may also delay proper treatment.