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GE HealthCare Preps for SIR 2024

GE HealthCare will showcase its latest technologies in image guiding solutions, surgery, ultrasound and CT-navigation at the upcoming 2024 Society of Interventional Radiology (SIR) Annual Scientific Meeting taking place March 23-28 in Salt Lake City, Utah. The...

Samsung Accepts Healthcare Innovator Award

Boston Imaging, the United States headquarters of Samsung’s digital radiography and ultrasound business, was awarded HHM Health’s Healthcare Innovator Award

AHRA Co-Founder Passes Away

On March 2, 2024, Louise Broadley passed away at 101 years old. AHRA shared the news via an email and website post that reads, “She was a noble woman, who not only achieved many milestones within the imaging profession, but likewise paved the way for aspiring leaders...

Artificial Intelligence Paper Outlines FDA’s Approach to Protect Public Health and Promote Ethical Innovation

Today, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) released its “Artificial Intelligence and Medical Products: How CBER, CDER, CDRH, and OCP are Working Together,” which outlines how FDA’s medical product centers are working together to protect public health while...

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Connect Beyond the Dots, Connect the “Why”

By Kelly Pray It’s the dreaded question outside the office that subsequently always has a well-versed answer. “What do you do for a living?” Most of us give out a job title,...

Conflict Resolution 301: Five Steps to Conflict Resolution

This is the third in a four-part series on conflict resolution. In this column I’ll go over the five steps for resolving conflict. I call this method the Relationship Ladder, and it works wonderfully – if the five steps are done in order.

Does Your Organization Have An Imaging Strategy?

There continues to be great interest in enterprise imaging (EI). We saw an emphasis related to sessions, roundtables, vendor narratives and provider interest at Society for Imaging Informatics in Medicine (SIIM) just a few months back.

Imaging Artificial Intelligence Will Replace Some Radiologists

I am not saying that imaging artificial intelligence can insert a catheter or place an empathetic hand on a patient and say, “You have cancer and I am here to help guild you through this journey.” I am saying radiologists and health care organizations that embrace artificial intelligence will replace those that do not.

Imaging Industry Challenges Remain

Director’s Cut will be a monthly column discussing concerns in the imaging industry from my perspective as an imaging director.

[Sponsored] Company Showcase: Summit Imaging

Sponsored by: Summit Imaging® is a technology-enabled ultrasound and mammography imaging equipment service business. We provide our customers with the highest quality repair...

In Focus: Verlon Salley, MHA, CRA

By John Wallace, Editor UAB Medicine Executive Director of Radiology Verlon Salley, MHA, CRA, takes the lead role in the development, orchestration and implementation of all...

Rad Idea: Communication

We all know how important it is to communicate as a leader. We have busy schedules and although we make it a point to try and communicate that we are always available for...

Rising Star: Holly Robinson

Meet Holly Robinson, ICE magazine’s first “Rising Star” in the imaging field. Holly, 19, is from Dunedin, Florida. She attended Dunedin High School, where she was very involved in and team captain of the NJROTC Program.

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