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Omar Islam, MD, FRCPC, DABR, leads the Department of Diagnostic Radiology at Queen’s University in Kingston, Canada. His imaging career started off in part because of his interest in technology.
As a child growing up in New Jersey, D.J. Patel loved recording music from the radio broadcasts in his home. He played a bit of piano, and would go on to become an accomplished dancer/choreographer, but Patel believed the most direct way of communicating the emotions that he felt from music to was by becoming a deejay.
As the main point of contact for imaging operations for the adult hospitals, Bridges collaborates with the radiology operations committee, perioperative triad collaboration and procedural areas
Sgt. Jacob Loya, radiology specialist at Bayne-Jones Army Community Hospital, passed the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists examination and earned his radiologic technician credentials in Shreveport, Louisiana.
Establishing a well-planned and consistent routine removes the guesswork and makes it easy to accomplish more during these essential hours that set the stage for the day ahead.
Radiologists in Kingston, Ontario, Canada and Nairobi, Kenya are partnering on a four-year research project integrating distance learning, teleradiology and virtual reality.
Downtime Trace CEO Danny Mobley describes the business as being like Uber. Mimicking the familiar features of popular ride-share and food-delivery apps, Downtime Trace is a mobile app that instantly connects health care providers with competent labor and parts options for turnkey service on their medical imaging equipment.
Mobile imaging units play a crucial role in delivering health care services to diverse communities, offering diagnostic capabilities directly to patients’ locations. While these units enhance accessibility and convenience, ensuring patient safety, particularly during medical emergencies, is paramount. Some essential steps we take to protect our patients on mobile units are:
New Orleans native Meaghyn Hawkins, R.T.(R)(CT), is a CT technologist with Aya Healthcare. Hawkins says her health care career began in high school.

