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Medical Imaging Matters
by AHRA
Medical Imaging Matters is a podcast series covering the latest industry trends and best practices that matter most to medical imaging leaders. Each episode, AHRA will host experts in the field, including AHRA members, to talk about the topics that are presenting challenges or opportunities and discuss the resources that may be available.
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Putting Patients First: How Imaging Leaders Turn Grant Funds Into Real-World Impact
In this episode of Medical Imaging Matters, AHRA Executive Director Jason Newmark brings together imaging leaders and partners to explore how AHRA’s Putting Patients First Grant Program, generously funded by Canon Medical, is translating grant funding into measurable improvements in patient care. Joined by Andrew Ruiz, chair of AHRA’s Member Recognition Committee, and Andrew Kuhls‑Gilcrist of Canon Medical, the conversation offers a behind‑the‑scenes look at the Putting Patients First Grant Program, including how projects are selected and what makes an idea truly impactful.The discussion turns to the real-world outcomes of that work. Grant recipient Lindsay Arrington, imaging manager with Emory Healthcare, shares how her team expanded an MRI safety initiative in a rural imaging setting, strengthening safety protocols, training MR safety officers, and improving education for both staff and patients. Sara Riskey, director of radiology at Unity Medical Center in North Dakota, highlights her radiation safety project, which used ProAqCT software to reduce CT head radiation dose by 11% without compromising image quality — an important step for a rural hospital serving an aging population.Along the way, guests reflect on leadership growth, lessons learned, and the value of saying “yes” to opportunity — whether through AHRA involvement, professional credentials, or grant applications. ___________________________________________Interested in funding a project that enhances patient care and safety in your imaging department? The Putting Patients First Grant Program, supported by Canon Medical, awards five grants of up to $10,000 each year to imaging leaders with innovative, patient-centered ideas. The next application window opens this fall.The Putting Patients First program is part of AHRA’s commitment to leadership development, innovation, and advancing the practice of medical imaging through collaboration with valued industry partners.AHRA: The Association for Medical Imaging Management provides medical imaging professionals with education, training, insights, and community expertise to grow as healthcare leaders.Founded in 1973, our professional organization is a catalyst for healthcare improvement by setting the standard on quality care, innovative use of technologies, and best practices in medical imaging management.Learn more and connect with us at ahra.org.
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From Capstone Project to Real Community Impact: Lisa Walling's Leaders of Choice Experience
In the latest episode of Medical Imaging Matters, AHRA Executive Director Jason Newmark sits down with Lisa Walling, CRA, to talk leadership, community impact, and the power of leaning in to growth.Lisa walks us through her Leaders of Choice capstone project, a powerful screening initiative that is making a real impact on her community. After raising the bar to increase screening by more than 50% — including one exam that had life-saving effects — her team was able to strengthen community trust and redefine what’s possible when you collaborate across service lines. Tune in as Jason and Lisa trace her journey from discovering AHRA in 2022 through a My Way session to becoming a visible, connected voice within the association. Lisa shares how the Leaders of Choice program pushed her beyond her comfort zone, built her confidence, and gave her the tools to help her team deliver extraordinary outcomes for patients and the Oklahoma City Indian Clinic.Connect with Lisa on LinkedIn or reach out via email at [email protected]._____________________Interested in building a project that elevates your leadership and makes a real difference in your community? Applications for AHRA’s Leaders of Choice opens later this spring. Learn more about the program and keep an eye out for updates from AHRA. Leaders of Choice is a 12-month leadership learning experience from AHRA, sponsored by United Imaging, and facilitated by Traction Business Development. The program prepares senior imaging professionals to be the confident, next-level leaders needed to manage the increasingly complex healthcare environment. In addition to growing business, presentation, and financial skills, participants are challenged to be bold thinkers, capable of changing the status quo and choosing the path forward for their organizations.________________________Lisa Walling, CRA, has traversed various health care settings before finding her role as radiology director at Oklahoma City Indian Clinic. With two decades of leadership experience, she's adept at steering teams toward success. In 2001, she graduated from Baylor School of Radiologic Technology, and In 2023, Lisa achieved Certified Radiology Administrator (CRA) certification, further solidifying her expertise in the field. Committed to enhancing patient care and organizational excellence, she combines technical proficiency with strategic leadership to drive positive outcomes in radiology and healthcare overall.AHRA: The Association for Medical Imaging Management provides medical imaging professionals with education, training, insights, and community expertise to grow as healthcare leaders.Founded in 1973, our professional organization is a catalyst for healthcare improvement by setting the standard on quality care, innovative use of technologies, and best practices in medical imaging management.Learn more and connect with us at ahra.org.
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What Happens When Access Improves for Patients and Teams?
Improving patient access isn’t just about filling schedules, it’s about creating breathing room for your staff and building a better patient experience. In the latest episode of Medical Imaging Matters, AHRA Executive Director Jason Newmark is joined by Elyce Wolfgang (WellSpan Health) and Alex Pinto (ECG Management Consultants) to explore how smarter access strategies can ease pressure on teams, reduce burnout, and even help with retention.Tune in as the group discusses how access goes beyond scheduling and serves as a strategic lever for efficiency and better patient care. Alex shares a national perspective on why access is a growth engine and offers practical ways to make improvements without sacrificing care. Elyce brings a boots-on-the-ground perspective, including how her team is tackling MRI demand and using data-driven metrics to keep workflows efficient and staff supported.From foundational best practices to advanced strategies like AI-assisted scheduling and post-discharge imaging workflows, this episode offers fresh approaches to bring to your organization. Plus, learn how AHRA’s Best Practices Task Force is working to create benchmarking data that will help set a standard for medical imaging leaders to follow and raise the bar.Get In Touch With Elyce and AlexElyce Wolfgang: [email protected] Alex Pinto: [email protected] ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++Elyce Wolfgang currently serves as the system director of imaging services for WellSpan Health in Pennsylvania. In this role, she leads an exceptional team of six director-level and two manager-level leaders through strategy execution across a seven-hospital integrated delivery network. Her leadership focuses on enhancing patient and employee safety, optimizing workflows, and fostering employee engagement. Previously, she served in various leadership roles in the radiology department at The Johns Hopkins Hospital, where she managed operations across various imaging modalities and led initiatives to enhance service delivery and staff development.Integrating his experiences as a clinician, an industry executive, and a consultant, Alex Pinto seeks to make big impacts for patients. Today’s healthcare consumers — both patients and providers alike — are more involved than ever before in making decisions related to care delivery and site of service. Alex is passionate about assessing problems and designing solutions to meet these consumer demands head on and supporting healthcare organizations through change, modernization, strategic realignment, and operational transformation.AHRA: The Association for Medical Imaging Management provides medical imaging professionals with education, training, insights, and community expertise to grow as healthcare leaders.Founded in 1973, our professional organization is a catalyst for healthcare improvement by setting the standard on quality care, innovative use of technologies, and best practices in medical imaging management.Learn more and connect with us at ahra.org.
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When Team Culture Transforms Patient Care
Can a strong team culture improve patient care, and even help solve staffing challenges?In this episode of Medical Imaging Matters, AHRA Executive Director Jason Newmark sits down with Jake Poore, cultural architect and former Disney leader turned healthcare consultant; Lisa Wood, CRA, executive director at Hancock Health and AHRA Education Foundation board member; and Sherry Manuel, chief commercial officer for imaging at GE Healthcare. Our guests discuss how to build culture with intention rather than going through the motions and why purpose-driven leadership helps reduce burnout and turnover. You’ll hear how empowerment and small moments of connection can strengthen relationships, transforming outcomes for staff and patients.Plus, get a sneak peek at an exciting new AHRA program launching in 2026, sponsored by GE Healthcare and the AHRA Education Foundation, featuring monthly leadership and culture-building sessions with Jake Poore.Culture is more than just a buzzword — it’s a critical element of patient care and organizational success. Whether you’re in the C-suite or on the front lines, tune in for strategies to create a workplace where people feel connected, valued, and ready to show up as their best selves.Get in touch with our guests Jake Poore via LinkedIn at linkedin.com/in/jakepoore Lisa Wood via email at [email protected] Shari Manuel via email at [email protected] AHRA: The Association for Medical Imaging Management provides medical imaging professionals with education, training, insights, and community expertise to grow as healthcare leaders.Founded in 1973, our professional organization is a catalyst for healthcare improvement by setting the standard on quality care, innovative use of technologies, and best practices in medical imaging management.Learn more and connect with us at ahra.org.
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Relationship Building as a Business Strategy
In this episode of Medical Imaging Matters, AHRA Executive Director Jason Newmark sits down with Scott Dziuk of IntelePeer and Justin McKay of Radiological Care Services to explore how two innovative companies are making an impact in the medical imaging space. From AI-powered patient communication to full-service x-ray garment solutions, they share how authentic relationships, AHRA engagement, and a service-first mindset helped them grow their businesses and connect meaningfully with healthcare leaders. AHRA: The Association for Medical Imaging Management provides medical imaging professionals with education, training, insights, and community expertise to grow as healthcare leaders.Founded in 1973, our professional organization is a catalyst for healthcare improvement by setting the standard on quality care, innovative use of technologies, and best practices in medical imaging management.Learn more and connect with us at ahra.org.
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Peer Learning: From Toxic Scoring to Transformative Education with Dr. David Larson
In this episode of Frame by Frame: Rethink Imaging, host Chris St John welcomes Dr. David Larson, director of the AI Development and Evaluation Lab at Stanford University School of Medicine, to explore how peer learning is redefining radiology quality.Dr. Larson shares a collaborative model built on feedback, learning, and improvement — offering practical insights for structuring peer learning programs, fostering psychological safety, and integrating AI without losing the human connection that drives better care.Tune in to learn how peer learning can transform your department’s culture and elevate patient care.AHRA: The Association for Medical Imaging Management provides medical imaging professionals with education, training, insights, and community expertise to grow as healthcare leaders.Founded in 1973, our professional organization is a catalyst for healthcare improvement by setting the standard on quality care, innovative use of technologies, and best practices in medical imaging management.Learn more and connect with us at ahra.org.
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Be Yourself, Have Fun, and Dive Into AHRA
Hosted by AHRA Executive Director Jason Newmark, this Medical Imaging Matters episode features a conversation with 2025-2026 AHRA President Wesley Harden, and Brenda DeBastiani, past president of AHRA. Through personal stories, they explore how mentorship, volunteering, and authenticity have shaped their careers and leadership paths. Wesley shares his journey from badge-scanning volunteer to AHRA President, emphasizing the importance of being yourself and embracing discomfort as a path to growth. Brenda reflects on her evolution from an X-ray tech to AHRA President, driven by passion and the support of mentors. The episode highlights AHRA’s unique culture — a family-like network where professionals support each other, share knowledge, and build lasting relationships. From annual meetings to local events and online forums, AHRA offers countless ways to get involved, learn, and lead.AHRA: The Association for Medical Imaging Management provides medical imaging professionals with education, training, insights, and community expertise to grow as healthcare leaders.Founded in 1973, our professional organization is a catalyst for healthcare improvement by setting the standard on quality care, innovative use of technologies, and best practices in medical imaging management.Learn more and connect with us at ahra.org.
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I'm New to Medical Imaging Management — Now What?
In the latest episode of Medical Imaging Matters, AHRA Executive Director Jason Newmark talks with Shannon Health Assistant Director of Outpatient Imaging Melissa Ramos, CRA, about her career path from the radiology file room to initiating a leadership development program.Ramos reflects on her early days in medical imaging, her transition into mammography, and the leadership roles she’s taken on over the years. She shares how mentorship, continuous learning, and professional involvement — including AHRA’s Leaders of Choice program — have shaped her approach to leadership.The conversation also covers the leadership training program Ramos developed at Shannon Health, which has grown from a pilot group to a broader initiative supporting dozens of new leaders. She offers practical insights on building confidence, navigating imposter syndrome, and creating space for others to grow.Editor’s note: Read more about Ramos’ work developing a leadership training program at Shannon Health in her article “Leaders of Choice Spotlight: How I’m Building a Leadership Training Program.”AHRA: The Association for Medical Imaging Management provides medical imaging professionals with education, training, insights, and community expertise to grow as healthcare leaders.Founded in 1973, our professional organization is a catalyst for healthcare improvement by setting the standard on quality care, innovative use of technologies, and best practices in medical imaging management.Learn more and connect with us at ahra.org.
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Leading Is a Privilege Earned: How To Shape Your Team’s Culture
Hosted by Jason Newmark, Featuring Josh Block and Bill Algee, CRA, FAHRA In the latest episode of Medical Imaging Matters, AHRA Executive Director Jason Newmark sits down with leadership pros and longtime AHRA members Bill Algee and Josh Block to unpack what it really means to lead in today’s healthcare landscape. This conversation dives deep into the real challenges and rewards of leadership in medical imaging. Josh breaks down his three Es framework — equip, encourage, empower — and how it shapes thriving teams. Bill shares candid stories about learning from mistakes, building trust, and why vulnerability is a leadership strength. From navigating generational shifts in the workplace to creating cultures where people feel seen, heard, and valued, they offer fresh, practical insights that will resonate whether you're leading a department or just starting to find your voice as a leader.Links and Resources Mentioned in This Episode Connect With Josh Block on LinkedInConnect With Bill Algee on LinkedInAHRA: The Association for Medical Imaging Management provides medical imaging professionals with education, training, insights, and community expertise to grow as healthcare leaders.Founded in 1973, our professional organization is a catalyst for healthcare improvement by setting the standard on quality care, innovative use of technologies, and best practices in medical imaging management.Learn more and connect with us at ahra.org.
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Are You a Negotiator? (Hint: We All Are)
Negotiation — it’s a skill that’s often thought of when ironing out a deal or getting the best price on a piece of equipment. In reality, however, negotiation is an act that happens every day in our professional and personal lives and is a hallmark of a strong leader. Tune in as AHRA Executive Director Jason Newmark sits down with Dr. Josh Weiss, a leading expert in negotiation, to unpack the fundamentals of this practice and how it applies to the world of medical imaging. Joining them is AHRA President Mario Pistilli, to offer his perspective on honing this critical skill. He draws on his personal experience, as well as his current role as the executive director of imaging services at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles. From understanding the role of emotion in negotiation, to ways active listening plays a key role, the pitfalls of compromise, and more, this episode will leave you with several a-ha moments you’ll want to put into practice right away. Interested in learning more from Dr. Weiss? Join us Saturday, August 2 for his pre-conference workshop ahead of the AHRA Annual Meeting in Las Vegas. This hands-on workshop is designed for professionals of all levels, offering proven strategies and small group exercises. +++++++++++++++++++Joshua Weiss, PhD, is the cofounder of the Global Negotiation Initiative at Harvard University, a Senior Fellow at the Harvard Negotiation Project, and the director and creator of the Master of Science degree in Leadership and Negotiation at Bay Path University. Mario Pistilli, DBA, FACHE, FAHRA, CRA, CNMT, is the AHRA 2024-2025 president and executive director of imaging services at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles.Links and Resources Mentioned in This Episode Connect With Dr. Weiss on LinkedInConnect With Mario Pistilli on LinkedInjoshuanweiss.com 2025 Annual Meeting Workshop, Re “Imaging” Negotiation2025 Annual Meeting Registration AHRA: The Association for Medical Imaging Management provides medical imaging professionals with education, training, insights, and community expertise to grow as healthcare leaders.Founded in 1973, our professional organization is a catalyst for healthcare improvement by setting the standard on quality care, innovative use of technologies, and best practices in medical imaging management.Learn more and connect with us at ahra.org.
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What Radiology Leaders Need to Know About Upcoming CMS Measures
In this episode of Medical Imaging Matters, we’re sharing an episode from Frame by Frame: Rethink Imaging, a podcast from our partners at Imalogix. Tune in as Olav Christianson, vice president of clinical strategy at Imalogix, joins host Chris St. John to break down upcoming mandatory reporting measures for CT radiation dose and image quality. With deep experience in medical physics and direct involvement in the foundations of this CMS measure, Olav shares expert insight on steps to ensure your practice is ready for mandatory reporting in 2027, translation software needs, and implementation strategies.Frame by Frame: Rethink Imaging is a podcast that delves into the fascinating world of radiology, offering a fresh perspective on medical imaging and its impact on patient care and healthcare outcomes. The podcast, hosted by Chris St. John, aims to bridge the gap between complex radiological concepts and the curious mind, from seasoned professionals to radiology enthusiasts.Olav Christianson is the vice president of clinical strategy at Imalogix, bringing over a decade of experience in medical physics and clinical consulting to the field of radiation dose monitoring and image quality analysis.AHRA: The Association for Medical Imaging Management provides medical imaging professionals with education, training, insights, and community expertise to grow as healthcare leaders.Founded in 1973, our professional organization is a catalyst for healthcare improvement by setting the standard on quality care, innovative use of technologies, and best practices in medical imaging management.Learn more and connect with us at ahra.org.
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Breaking Down the Regulatory Landscape for Medical Imaging Leaders
In this episode of Medical Imaging Matters, AHRA Executive Director Jason Newmark sits down with Nathan Baugh of Capitol Associates and Melody Mulaik of R3 to discuss the regulatory and legislative landscape in healthcare and its effects on medical imaging. Tune in as they share their expertise on complex issues, from the reduction of government spending to the potential effects on Medicare and Medicaid, updates around remote scanning and MRI safety codes, and more. As two members of AHRA’s Regulatory Affairs Committee and experts in this space, Nathan and Melody offer a thoughtful primer for medical imaging leaders to stay informed and understand the implications of recent regulatory and policy activity.Nathan Baugh is a principal at Capitol Associates Inc., and a member of the AHRA Regulatory Affairs Committee. Melody W. Mulaik, MSHS, CRA, FAHRA, is the chief operating officer of R3 (RCCS, Regents Health Resources, and RC Billing). She is a current member and past chair of the AHRA Regulatory Affairs Committee. Resources Mentioned in This Episode · AHRA Regulatory Affairs website· Capitol Insights Newsletter· MR Remote Scanning Guidance Document· AHRA Forum· Radiology Management· AHRA 2025 Annual MeetingAHRA: The Association for Medical Imaging Management provides medical imaging professionals with education, training, insights, and community expertise to grow as healthcare leaders.Founded in 1973, our professional organization is a catalyst for healthcare improvement by setting the standard on quality care, innovative use of technologies, and best practices in medical imaging management.Learn more and connect with us at ahra.org.
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AI-Driven Workflows: Elevating Patient-Centric Care and Maximizing Value in Radiology
Medical Imaging Matters, a podcast from AHRA, is pleased to bring you a special episode focused on artificial intelligence (AI) and the ways it is transforming patient-centric care. Learn how Dr. Alexander McKinney and Dr. Jean Jose from the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine are leveraging this technology to transform workflows in their outpatient center and uncover patients’ needs for acute care in the moment. Plus, they’ll share how they gained buy in from hospital administration to implement AI, considerations for vetting partners, and the value this tool brings to the profession at large. Ready to dive into the world of AI? Tune in to learn how this emerging technology is shaping the future of radiology.This episode was produced in partnership with and is generously sponsored by Aidoc. Aidoc is at the forefront of clinical artificial intelligence (AI), empowering healthcare teams with the right information at the right time to enable quicker diagnoses and better patient outcomes. Powered by the Aidoc aiOS platform, Aidoc’s AI works seamlessly behind the scenes, ensuring no patient falls through the cracks while allowing clinicians to focus on what matters most. Aidoc and AI are not just the future of healthcare — they’re changing how healthcare is practiced today.Learn more at https://www.aidoc.com. __________________________________________________________________Dr. Alexander McKinney is the chair and professor of the department of radiology at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine. Dr. Jean Jose is professor of radiology and associate vice chair of IT at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine. Jason Newmark is the executive director of AHRA and host of this episode. AHRA: The Association for Medical Imaging Management provides medical imaging professionals with education, training, insights, and community expertise to grow as healthcare leaders.Founded in 1973, our professional organization is a catalyst for healthcare improvement by setting the standard on quality care, innovative use of technologies, and best practices in medical imaging management.Learn more and connect with us at ahra.org.
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Episode 07 – The Future of Radiology Workflows
In Episode 07, “The Future of Radiology Workflows,” Krishna Kumar, Business Marketing and Sales Leader of Precision Diagnosis for Philips Healthcare discusses the future of radiology workflows in health networks across America and the challenges that Radiology Administrators face on a daily basis. Learn how to be more productive with less resources, deal with increased competition, and address growing demand for Artificial Intelligence and how Philips works to partner with customers to address these same concerns.AHRA: The Association for Medical Imaging Management provides medical imaging professionals with education, training, insights, and community expertise to grow as healthcare leaders.Founded in 1973, our professional organization is a catalyst for healthcare improvement by setting the standard on quality care, innovative use of technologies, and best practices in medical imaging management.Learn more and connect with us at ahra.org.
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Episode 06 – What is The New Normal?
Episode 06, is the 3rd and final segment of the series reports back on the current state of operations and new routines designed to protect patients and staff regarding COVID-19. Moderator Joanne Hoener, from Bayers portfolio team is joined by industry experts, Bill Algee, CRA, FAHRA, Columbus Regional Hospital in Columbus, IN, Amanda Garlock, CRA, Providence Regional Medical Center in Everett, WA, and Brian Fox, CRA, from Children’s Medical Center in Dallas, TX as they candidly discuss emerging from the Coronavirus crisis and talk about lessons learned, best practices and next steps.AHRA: The Association for Medical Imaging Management provides medical imaging professionals with education, training, insights, and community expertise to grow as healthcare leaders.Founded in 1973, our professional organization is a catalyst for healthcare improvement by setting the standard on quality care, innovative use of technologies, and best practices in medical imaging management.Learn more and connect with us at ahra.org.
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Episode 05 – Finding Radiology’s New Normal
Episode 05, is the 2nd of a series of podcasts focused on recovering from the Covid-19 pandemic while managing increasing patient workloads. Moderator Joanne Hoener, from Bayers portfolio team is joined by industry experts, Bill Algee, CRA, FAHRA, Columbus Regional Hospital in Columbus, IN, Amanda Garlock, CRA, Providence Regional Medical Center in Everett, WA, and Brian Fox, CRA, from Children’s Medical Center in Dallas, TX as they candidly discuss the Coronavirus crisis and talk about lessons learned, best practices and next steps.AHRA: The Association for Medical Imaging Management provides medical imaging professionals with education, training, insights, and community expertise to grow as healthcare leaders.Founded in 1973, our professional organization is a catalyst for healthcare improvement by setting the standard on quality care, innovative use of technologies, and best practices in medical imaging management.Learn more and connect with us at ahra.org.
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Episode 04 – Beyond the Data: The Human Side of Dose Monitoring
Episode 04, Barbara Hanson, Senior Marketing Manager at Landauer discusses challenges with dose management software as it relates to general healthcare trends, regulatory challenges, and big data with Olav Christianson. Olav Christianson, MS, DABR, is a Senior Physicist at Landauer and Director of Landauer Optimize.AHRA: The Association for Medical Imaging Management provides medical imaging professionals with education, training, insights, and community expertise to grow as healthcare leaders.Founded in 1973, our professional organization is a catalyst for healthcare improvement by setting the standard on quality care, innovative use of technologies, and best practices in medical imaging management.Learn more and connect with us at ahra.org.
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Episode 03 – Recovering from the Covid-19 Pandemic: Best Practices & Processes
Episode 03, is the 1st of a series of podcasts focused on recovering from the Covid-19 pandemic while managing increasing patient workloads. Moderator Joanne Hoener, from Bayers portfolio team is joined by industry experts, Bill Algee, CRA, FAHRA, Columbus Regional Hospital in Columbus, IN, Amanda Garlock, CRA, Providence Regional Medical Center in Everett, WA, and Brian Fox, CRA, from Children’s Medical Center in Dallas, TX as they candidly discuss emerging from the Coronavirus crisis and talk about lessons learned, best practices and next steps.AHRA: The Association for Medical Imaging Management provides medical imaging professionals with education, training, insights, and community expertise to grow as healthcare leaders.Founded in 1973, our professional organization is a catalyst for healthcare improvement by setting the standard on quality care, innovative use of technologies, and best practices in medical imaging management.Learn more and connect with us at ahra.org.
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Episode 02 – Next Gen Imaging Operations with an AI Command Center
In Episode 02, “Next Gen Imaging Operations with an AI Command Center,” Zahava Uddin, Managing Director with GE Healthcare, is joined by Scott Jarrett, Executive Vice President and Chief of Clinical Programs at the Humber River Hospital in Toronto, Canadal, along with Jeff Terry, CEO of Clinical Command Centers at GE Healthcare as they discuss how the Command Centre at Humber River Hospital has improved imaging turnaround time for CT, MR and U/S by 7 percent. This is in addition to improvements in ED patient waiting and excess days, despite increased ED and inpatient imaging volumes. Listen as leading experts share their insights and knowledge about innovation, ideation, and more.AHRA: The Association for Medical Imaging Management provides medical imaging professionals with education, training, insights, and community expertise to grow as healthcare leaders.Founded in 1973, our professional organization is a catalyst for healthcare improvement by setting the standard on quality care, innovative use of technologies, and best practices in medical imaging management.Learn more and connect with us at ahra.org.
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Medical Imaging Matters is a podcast series covering the latest industry trends and best practices that matter most to medical imaging leaders. Each episode, AHRA will host experts in the field, including AHRA members, to talk about the topics that are presenting challenges or opportunities and discuss the resources that may be available.
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