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Scott Williams
Radiology Education: Page 89
RTs are hired for skills, not diplomas
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
Administrators who hire radiation therapists care about abilities, not degrees, says a study released yesterday by the American Registry of Radiation Technologists of St. Paul, MN.
February 21, 2002
Case study of a luge athlete: hook of the hamate fracture
By
Douglas P. Beall
Despite the harrowing course and the high speeds, luge appears to be relatively safe, with injury rates comparable to those of Alpine skiing. Yet a certain type of fracture is more common than the others. Dr. Douglas P. Beall examines a bad break that leaves the paddling hand up a creek.
February 21, 2002
Education is the solution for on-call radiology
What's the most stressful part of many radiologists’ jobs? Being on-call. For many imaging professionals, the hospital emergency room is quickly becoming Ground Zero, because it's there that problems plaguing radiologists have reached a critical mass.
February 20, 2002
RSNA taps Bresolin for research and education post
The Radiological Society of North America has appointed Linda Bresolin, Ph.D., as assistant executive director for research and education. Bresolin comes to her post from the American Medical Association, where she served as vice president of professional standards, policy, and advocacy.
February 6, 2002
Radiology Educational Links
Start your educational journey with the Learning Center's list of educational radiology sites on the Web!
February 3, 2002
The Architecture of Imaging
Writing a book about architecture is inherently difficult, but even more so when the book deals with architectural requirements for medical imaging. Health care architect Mo Stein offers his professional opinion on this title.
January 30, 2002
The Architecture of Imaging
This book may be the only one that allows such disparate groups as radiologists, architects, business managers, and venture capitalists to get together for the creation of an imaging facility. Dr. Doug Beall reviews this title from a radiologist's point of view.
January 30, 2002
More students enrolling in radiologic science programs
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
The bleak news about the shortage of radiologic technologists finally has a bright spot. A recent survey by the American Society of Radiologic Technologists (ASRT) of Albuquerque, NM, showed that the number of people entering radiologic science programs has increased in the past three years.
January 28, 2002
Vascular Diagnosis with Ultrasound
Vascular Diagnosis with Ultrasound
is better suited for advanced users, and those who are already experienced with ultrasound.
January 28, 2002
Self-Study Program III, Nuclear Medicine Cardiology: Topic 6, Myocardial Perfusion Scintigraphy -- Clinical Aspects
This 396-page self-study program covers the clinical aspects of myocardial perfusion imaging. The authors are to be commended for the effective organization and presentation of complicated subject material in an understandable and logical format.
January 13, 2002
Bone and Joint Imaging
Bone and Joint Imaging
is a condensed version of the six-volume, 4,622-page
Diagnosis of Bone and Joint Disorders
. If a single word were used to describe this abridged book, it would be meticulous.
January 2, 2002
Creating a strategic patient safety agenda in radiology
Clinical developments, such as a greater use of interventional procedures, have heightened the awareness of patient safety issues. Strategic planning helps providers demonstrate a commitment to patient safety, and create a culture of safety in the radiology department.
December 27, 2001
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