Recently, our team was tasked with a high-profile project that would occur over the course of 5 days. The project could impact the reputation of our entire company. We planned for it, tried to have prepared solutions for any obstacles that we may encounter, and provided extra resources to be available during the event. Then the day came for us to give it our best shot. Ready or not, here we go!
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Leaded acrylic and leaded glass are excellent options for many shielding requirements. Acrylic is shatter-resistant and versatile. It contains 30% lead by weight, combining superb light transmission with effective radiation protection.
Associate Director at Banner Imaging Michelle Brady, BA, CRA, RT (R), (MR), was set to become an accountant until a class assignment opened her eyes to the world of diagnostic imaging.
A researcher at a leading pharmaceutical company had spent decades billing clients thousands of dollars per hour for his research judgment. He once believed his most powerful tools were his instincts and a pen. But today, it’s a chat window.
Do you feel like you are struggling to get your team on board with quality and safety initiatives? Like you are the goalie, and the defensive players have food poisoning? Like the balls are whizzing by you, or worse yet, smacking you in the face? Being on a team of one or of many individuals who are disconnected can be exhausting, but with the correct key players and communication strategies, you can lighten the load.
Workplaces rarely implode overnight. Like small cracks in a dam that eventually lead to catastrophic failure, two tendencies in a workplace can create devastating fissures in an organization’s culture. The first is avoiding conflict. The second is ignoring feedback. Conflict is natural and feedback is vital, so these should not be ignored. And yet it happens.
BAT reduces the risk of breast cancer and other radiation-associated cancers in health care workers. BAT reduces radiation to the upper outer quadrant of the breast by over 97%, as well as decreasing exposure to the thyroid, chest and spine.
What do onions, beets, tomatoes, and kale have in common? According to “Veggie Smarts: A Doctor and Farmer Grows and Savors Eight Families of Vegetables” (Hardcover, April 22, 2025), they’re all part of an edible botanical puzzle that holds the key to how we eat – and why we should eat better.
Jonathan Subala holds an occupational associate degree in radiography with ARRT certification and post primary certification in magnetic resonance imaging. His education serves him well as MRI technologist lead with Scripps Clinic John R. Anderson V Medical Pavilion.
Every year, thousands, if not hundreds of thousands of revenue dollars are lost due to operational inefficiencies that lead to errors or missed revenue capture opportunities. Many practices and centers may not even realize what they’re missing – they’re just too busy keeping their head above water.

