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Letting Go
By John Garrett Knowing when to let go can be a challenge. You see it everywhere for various reasons. There are emotional attachments, the fear of something new and sometimes there are financial obligations that make it difficult. However, sometimes you just need to...
Rust, the Color of the Fall
By John Garrett The infection control department has to be concerned with every part of a hospital physically as well as how things are done. They are constantly trying to reduce the risk of infection just as their name would suggest. This is done a number of ways...
Hiring Service
Frequently there is a comparison of service of medical equipment to the service of one’s automobile. The comparison is one most people can relate to easily and it helps to explain some of the service choices that are made by hospitals and imaging centers.
New Vendors of Diagnostic Imaging
It is a very active time in the world of medical imaging.
Surviving a Survey
There will always be some apprehension, but there are ways to survive a survey.
Thoughts on RSNA 2018
If you have been to RSNA, you know that it is huge. You know that there are more things to see and consider than you can possibly explore in the time you are there.
A Better World
We all have some vision of a better world. A place where the challenges and problems that face mankind on both a macro and micro level are all overcome.
Analyzing Your Data Simply in Excel
Joseph A. Haduch, Director of Clinical Engineering, and Jim Fedele, Senior Program Director, UPMC and BioTronics
The Training Matrix
A training matrix that shows a true maximum ROI and can be implemented properly take a good deal of consideration and thought.
Using Technology
A vast majority of every person turning a wrench on medical imaging equipment is using a laptop in some capacity of that repair.