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How an Academic Imaging Center Connects Work Flows
Richard H. Wiggins, III, MD, CIIP , May 16, 2012

The drive for improved system integration and decreased turnaround time has led to a continuous analysis of procedures and a never-ending cycle of trying to get the work flow to work.

Radiologists Staring Down the Barrel
Eric Postal, MD , May 11, 2012

From med-mal to reimbursement, radiologists have quite a few metaphorical guns to our collective heads.

Radiology Comic: So hot!
May 7, 2012

A radiologist alone in a dark room with his computer.

Radiologist, Are You Consequential?
Eric Postal, MD , May 4, 2012

Radiologists generally seek to have an impact on things. We want to know we are making a difference — in patient care and department protocol.

Renegotiating Contracts: What Radiology Groups Should Consider
Richard Woodcock, MD , April 30, 2012

Here are a few pointers for renegotiating your contracts.

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RadRounds - 9/20/09
For Radiology Technologist Job Postings, please visit the official radRounds Radiology Technologist Job Board! We feature jobs for ultrasound techs, MRI techs, mammography techs, interventional techs, x-ray techs, and CT techs!
RadRounds - 12/16/08
Hello,

I am looking for an FRCP(C) certified Radiologist to work in Edmonton, Alberta. The type of scans that will be read are Bone Mineral Densitometry, Mammography, Abdomen, Ultra Sound and x-ray.

Email me at pete.palermo[at]pentacan .com or call me at 905-574-8411 x227.
RadRounds - 9/13/09
The Basic Quadrant of X-ray Positioning -brings back my early internship training since 1991-1992. I discovered it by appying its theory from my academic years. The first Basic X-ray Positioning is called: Anteroposterior projection or simple AP as I recall it, said x-ray beam strikes anterior aspect of the patient. The second one is known as Posteroanterior or basically PA thats opposite from the first position I mentioned meaning x-ray beam strikes posterior aspect first. The third and fourth Basic X-ray Positioining is known as Lateral and Oblique projection which I recall is always named according to the side of the patient closer to the film. Now by inserting my own version of Theory of Basic Quadrant Positioning. I noticed there are two major elements that attached to the Basic Quadrant positioning the first is "INFERO-PROXIMAL" and the last one is "SUPERO-DISTAL" How this theory support on the basic quadrant positioning: For AP and PA Projection USING A SIMPLE CHEST RADIOGRAPH zooming on the collar bone. The collar bone simple above the apex of the lungs when the patient is in lying position satisfying the theory of SUPERO-DISTAL because the lung is farhter away from the film. While on the opposite part which is PA PROJECTION. The patients chest simply resting nearest to the film demonstrating the collar bone inferior to the apex of the lungs when viewed by radiologist satisfying the theory of INFERO-PROXIMAL in addition to this part of the body nearest to the film is superimposed by other organs nearest to the tube. Lateral and Oblique projection by its definition can be called according to the side closest or nearest to the film. Again by using a simple (R) lateral chest projection. The same idea apply to this procedure of chest study particularly in detecting (L) ventricle enlargement. When radiologist wishes to study oblique comparison of both the right and left part of the lungs especially the longitudinal part. The aspect of SUPERO-DISTAL method is its greatest significant.Two major elements under the basic quadrant of positioning revealed its points and usaged.
RadRounds - 1/26/12

Hi

I am from the United States and  I have been a Radiologic Technologist for  13 years working in General X-ray.  I had the opportunity to travel the southwestern part of the United States working in X-ray.  Currently I am working in a 250 bed hospital where I work the night shift.  I really enjoy working in the Radiology Department.  I have just release a Radiology App call Radman Lite.  It is fun and challenging. If you like to play it, it is FREE at http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/radman-lite/id495480904?mt=8

Thanks

RadRounds - 12/23/10

Technologists of the Month

Designing ground-breaking products isn’t what we’re really about at J2 Medical.  Sure—a great product has the ability to resolve many problems, but a great product is useless without an accomplished technologist at the wheel.  For that reason, J2 Medical is launching the Have a Nice X-Ray – Technologists of the Month initiative.  This program will give recognition to the leading technologists around world; something we feel is long overdue.  Our products have evolved out of genuine relationships and communication from techs for four years…now it’s time to recognize those who go above and beyond.  We are thankful to have this opportunity and we look forward to showcasing the best of the best within our industry.  In return, we will feature our favorites on www.j2medical.com and send them some “Have a nice X-ray” merchandise as well as an autographed certificate and sincere THANK YOU from both Jarrid Henderson and Dan Parisi.

Contact  techofthemonth@j2medical.com   for more information or to submit your outstanding Techs!

"Have a Nice X-Ray"

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Funny x-ray pictures :)

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obtaining a patient history can be very difficult
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Physician Performance Goals Are Great, But Balance Is More Realistic
Jennifer Frank, MD,  May 15, 2012
Performance measurements for physicians are well-intentioned and get me to rethink how I practice. But in the end I won't make the goals, so I'll have to go with balance over perfection.
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