Sweet-tasting foods and drinks may be beloved by many, but a new survey from the International Food Information Council (IFIC) reveals a mounting tension between consumers’ enjoyment and health goals when it comes to sweetness in the diet.
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Being an imaging leader isn’t just about running a department. It’s about holding everything together. You’re the go-to person for late-night calls, staff issues, physician demands, and administrative pressures. You’re expected to be available, responsive, and on top of everything 24/7. But at what cost?
I’m always on the lookout for opportunities to help you elevate your expertise and connect with the brightest minds in our field. Mark your calendars because SIIM 2025 in Portland, Oregon, from June 11-14, is shaping up to be an unmissable event!
In the past several years the trend has been moving toward simplifying the hardware used in ultrasound systems. Clearly, advances in technology have aided in the endeavor. From a electromechanical perspective, ultrasound systems have become much easier to troubleshoot and maintain.
Radiology is a fast-paced field where precision and efficiency are critical. But have you ever considered how the way we define disability influences not only patient care but also hiring practices, workplace policies and team culture? Many leaders still operate under a medical model of disability, focusing on individual limitations rather than examining the environmental barriers that exclude people from fully participating in the workplace.
The workplace seems to be spinning faster these days. We live in a hyper-connected world of instant messaging, video calls, and digital paper trails. But one thing hasn’t changed much, and that’s the impulse to point the finger of blame as soon as possible when something goes wrong.
Recently, I have been doing some research on how our leaders can assist our team members focus on the important tasks they have to do as a part of their job. Each position is critical. If we could eliminate a step in our process and not require a person to perform that task, we would eliminate it. If we are asking people to do something, it needs to be done accurately.
A walk isn’t just good for your body; it’s a simple, powerful way to care for your mind and soul. Physical activity, like walking, reduces stress, boosts mood and promotes overall well-being. Yet physical activity levels in the United States continue to decline, a trend threatening both mental and physical health.
We’ve all had those awkward conversations. The ones where you’re not sure what to say, or the other person seems completely lost. Now, imagine having that same frustrating experience with an AI. That’s where prompt engineering comes in. It’s the art of crafting effective prompts that guide AI models to produce the results you need.
Radiology is more than just an industry – it’s a lifeline for the communities it serves. Behind every patient outcome and operational milestone is a team of people. Their experiences, motivations, and interactions are shaped by one crucial factor: company culture.

