I used to think that if I cared about my team, I needed to carry everything. And in imaging, that belief feels pretty justified.
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In June, medical imaging and radiation therapy professionals from across the country convened in Albuquerque, New Mexico, for the American Society of Radiologic Technologists’ Educational Symposium and Annual Governance and House of Delegates Meeting.
By Mark Watts The radiologist’s note came through quietly. He had accepted the invitation to meet the following Wednesday. It…
The people closest to you are not always the people carrying the most load. The people who speak up most are not always the strongest contributors. And the people you see least may be the ones keeping your department running with the least amount of friction.
In today’s fast-paced and often high-pressure work environments, the term “micromanagement” has become a bit overused. A replacement term I’ve heard a few people use lately is “helicopter manager,” and frankly, I like it because it provides good imagery.
In one of the largest studies to date, researchers examined the relationship between long-term air pollution exposure and coronary atherosclerosis and found that even at moderate levels, long-term exposure to air pollution is associated with more advanced coronary artery disease.
Catholic Health and GE HealthCare have announced a 10-year strategic partnership, known as a Care Alliance, valued at approximately $500 million, to help expand access to advanced imaging, precision diagnostics and AI-enabled technology across Catholic Health in support of innovative, compassionate and patient-centered care.
ForeSee Medical has announced its ESP Application residing at Amazon Web Services (AWS) has earned certified status from HITRUST for cybersecurity and information protection.
Georgia’s Wellstar Health System confirmed it is laying off 761 corporate, shared services, and administrative employees – representing about 2% of its 35,000-person workforce – while explicitly sparing all frontline doctors, nurses, and clinical care teams, according to multiple media reports.
GE HealthCare has introduced MIM Anyware, a remote access platform that provides secure, healthcare system-controlled access to imaging data through a web browser without requiring local software installation.

