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AuntMinnie 2002: The Minnies 2002 final results

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Interestingly, the ongoing shortage of qualified staff -- a major challenge for radiology today -- was also voted the most significant threat to radiology in 2002. Welcome to the 2002 edition of the Minnies, AuntMinnie.com’ s annual event to recognize the best of radiology! Voting in the final round is completed.

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

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Here, he briefly worked as a radiologic technologist at Christ Hospital, laying the foundation for his career. Elizabeth Medical Center in Edgewood, Kentucky, where he operated as an X-Ray/CT tech, contributing his expertise to the healthcare landscape. His next role was at St. This was only the beginning.

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Social media and radiology

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Long gone are the days of solely relying on e-mail for online communication, or the inescapability of physically attending networking events to widen your professional and social networks. Radiologists can use this social media platform to access established Radiology groups or networks (e.g. Facebook, LinkedIn, YouTube.

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AuntMinnie 2001: Frontline radiologists recall September 11

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In the following accounts, radiology professionals who were on the front lines discuss the events of September 11, 2001. But most of the patients had only minor injuries, many of which did not require x-rays. The facility lost power in the late afternoon of September 11, when Tower Seven of the World Trade Center fell.