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Can you solve this imaging crossword?
Early in a career as a system leader you are asked to make decisions that seem like a 50/50 bet at best. I was in the process of crafting a corporate imaging data retention guideline for a 19-hospitals system. The question was: “Do we save the CAD overlay box on mammogram studies or not?” I said, “No, let the radiologists see them in the moment but delete them from permanent storage.” What would you have done?
Stress is part of life. Whether you’re leading a team, raising a family, or managing a project, stress finds its way into the equation. But is stress always a villain? Like most things in life, the answer is nuanced. Stress can be both a catalyst for growth and a recipe for disaster, depending on how we manage it.
Banner Imaging Associate Director Angela Naylor’s resume is what every hiring manager dreams of when looking for an imaging leader. She has 33 years of clinical experience as a registered radiologic technologist, 18 years of clinical experience as registered mammographer and 20 years of experience in a lead/supervisory role.
But have you ever considered whether unconscious bias about disability is shaping those decisions? Ableism – the belief that people with disabilities are less capable – often creeps into leadership practices without us realizing it. It might show up in hiring, promotions, or even the way workplace policies are written.
The Association for Medical Imaging Management (AHRA) is gearing up for its highly anticipated 2025 Annual Meeting, slated for August 3-6 at the Paris Las Vegas Hotel & Casino. This flagship event for medical imaging professionals promises to deliver a blend of top-tier education, leadership development, industry insight, and invaluable networking – all set against the vibrant backdrop of the Las Vegas Strip.
If the landscape for diagnostic imaging demand in the United States were depicted as a topographical map, it might resemble nothing less than a steep, sharp peak, climbing skyward into a cloud bank.

