Wednesday 10 March 2010

Radiology Management Vol 32 No 1 2010

pp. 16-27
Best Practices in Computerized Tomography.
Knightly, D.V.; Place, J.N.
pp. 28-39
Facility Wide Benefits of Radiology Vascular Access Teams.
Burns, T.; Lamberth, B.
pp. 40-47
QA and QC Processes in Imaging.
Queen, K.N.
pp. 48-53
RadSurg Wellness Program: Improving the Work Environment and the Workforce Team.
Jasperson, D.B.
pp. 9-10
Mammo Mayhem!: A discussion of the recommendations that were issued by the US Preventative Services Task Force on November 16, 2009.
Lipcamon, J.D.
pp. 11-12
Mobile Leasing Diagnostic Testing Arrangements.
Dresevic, A.; Kalmowitz, C.
pp. 13-25
Using ``Voting'' in CAD for Mammography to Lower False-Positive Rates.
Prizemin, Y.
pp. 26-34
Resurgence of Ayn Rand's Work.
Lerner, M.
pp. 35-45
What Exactly Changed at My Facility?.
Mulaik, M.W.
pp. 46-53
How to Star as a Medical Imaging Administrator.
Boyd, G.D.
pp. 54-55
Marketing and Physician Relations: Crucial to solvency is being grounded in the community of physicians as the premier provider of imaging services.
Himes, R.
pp. 56-59
Determining Staffing Needs: Use of staffing models can help you make important strategic decisions.
Yoder, E.
pp. 60-66
The American ``Weigh'': Keeping Americans eating could be a major contributor to a recovering economy.
Tye, G.A.

2 comments:

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Unknown said...

Education like this is very important in the radiology field. I'd say that things like radiologic technology continuing education programs are good ways to learn them - luckily they are required to professionals.