From Monday through Friday, Wes Harden is the director of imaging services for the 580-bed Lexington Medical Center in West Columbia, South Carolina. On the weekends, however, Harden makes the lengthy commute to his Florida home, not only to visit his family, but to tend his pineapple crop.
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Some imaging leaders believe that the safety measures associated with MRI should be tightened up as technology advances.
Bradley Spieler is a native New Orleanian through and through. With a group he christened “Saints Fans Being Saints,” Spieler partnered with staff at Louisiana State University Medical Center Spirit of Charity Foundation to donate money and gifts-in-kind to patients being cared for at the Level I trauma center.
In any institutional space, conversations about diversity, equity and inclusion are inherently necessary and implicitly thorny – especially in medical and technical fields such as diagnostic imaging and intervention. When they crop up in scientific and technical settings, however it can be easy to overlook their relationship to the quantitative space occupied by that work.
Growing up in Granite City, Illinois, just across the Mississippi River from St. Louis, Eric Hooper enjoyed a childhood full of outdoor activities. From waterskiing to bow hunting to riding minibikes, Hooper developed a taste for action mixed in with the excitement of exploring wild places.
When selecting a new piece of medical imaging equipment, the demands of cost and functionality are considered. Right to repair is another factor for many facilities.
By Matt Skoufalos Growing up on a small farm near Greenfield, Iowa, John Mayes remembers driving tractors and doing field work…
In February 2020, when her youngest daughter graduated college, Michelle Sparrow started planning for opportunities outside of the health care field.
A new RSNA AI Imaging Certificate offers hands-on training for radiologists.
As difficult as 2020 was for health care workers amid the COVID-19 pandemic, the year that followed was, in many respects, even harder.

