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Volumes were low. Patients were not using the facility the way leaders had expected. Many were traveling to other locations, sometimes much farther away.

Researchers have found that a specific body profile – higher muscle mass combined with a lower visceral fat to muscle ratio – tracks with a younger brain age, according to a study presented at the annual meeting of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA).

When you work in healthcare long enough, certain things start to feel routine. Procedures become familiar. Risks feel manageable. You know what’s safe, what’s common and what’s done every single day.

Many people are good at what they do, yet struggle to find the time or energy for the bigger things they dream about. The biggest obstacle is rarely laziness or lack of ability; it’s being too busy doing good things.

As diagnostic imaging systems continue advancing in sophistication, connectivity, and performance expectations, the technical demands placed on imaging service professionals grow accordingly. Today’s service responsibilities require an understanding of system design, operating behavior, diagnostics, performance verification, and safety – not simply procedural familiarity. Training quality directly influences the ability to sustain up-time, manage life cycle performance, and support patient care.