Now, in the era of high-speed, wireless Internet, cloud computing, and data storage, the networks that support on-demand sharing and viewing of large, high-resolution medical images span the globe.
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Lots of folks picked up new hobbies during the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, from baking to gardening to home renovation. For Curt Bush, vice president of outpatient imaging services for U.S. Radiology Specialists of Houston, Texas, it was scuba diving.
For Meggan Lilly, a career in medical imaging was the beginning of the second act in her life’s work.
Portable CT continues to become more popular, especially amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
A focus on the patient experience can improve care, revenue and more. Imaging professionals share examples of how this approach has worked for them and their facilities.
Banner Imaging Manager Laura Breuer shares in a spirited business with family members when not providing diagnostic imaging care.
Throughout her 27-year career as a diagnostic radiology technician, Sandra Page has seen her field from the perspective of a wanderer and a homebody.
The COVID-19 pandemic’s impact on health care includes image-guided surgical procedures and trends involving ambulatory surgery centers and office-based laboratories.
Insiders examine what the outcome of the 2020 elections could mean for the national medical imaging community.
During work hours, Sheila DeBastiani is a supervisor and educator in the invasive cardiology unit at WakeMed Health and Hospitals in Raleigh, North Carolina, supporting a busy service line that touches patients of all ages and all walks of life.

