Jonathan S. Batchelor[email protected]UltrasoundEmployers can reduce repetitive strain injuries among sonographersMusculoskeletal injury in sonographers has reached epidemic proportions, according to Joan Baker of the Society of Diagnostic Medical Sonographers. Since the staff may be afraid to complain, employers must be vigilant in creating safe working environments.August 16, 2000Used/Refurbished EquipmentAHRA speaker helps used equipment buyers avoid problemsNASHVILLE - Equipment refurbishers span the gamut from legitimate ISO-certified companies to “spray ‘n pray” hucksters. How can you avoid getting taken? An expert at this week’s American Healthcare Radiology Administrators meeting leads you through the equipment-buying jungle.August 8, 2000Clinical NewsAERS chairperson proposes new strategic focus at AHRA meetingNASHVILLE - Traditional strategic planning based on identifying strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats (SWOT) failed to address the dynamic effects of change on the AERS, says its leadership. The organization will adopt an advocacy-based planning model to adapt to members' changing needs.August 7, 2000Previous PagePage 82 of 82Top StoriesDigital X-RayChest x-rays reveal atherosclerosis in patients undergoing amputationsLower limb amputation is an increasingly common major complication of advanced peripheral arterial disease and diabetes mellitus.MRI3D MRI technique helps plan treatment for pediatric heart conditionsWomens ImagingCould AI scoring help with managing DCIS?CTClinicians, beware: CT diagnostic accuracy varies by adnexal lesion typePractice ManagementRadiology coding update for 2026