MRI Safety: Everything We Do To Keep You Safe
Vigilance is what has kept us and our patients safe, so it’s good to stop, think and respect the power of magnets. Radiology as
Celebrating Rad Techs
In the world of radiology, it’s a special week: among many things we’re celebrating our “rad techs” (that would be short for “radiological technologist” and
International Day of Radiology: From Discovering X-rays to Discovering Ways to Fight Cancer
This is a special time for our profession as we celebrate National Radiologic Technology Week. Today specifically is the International Day of Radiology – and
Cancer, Mortality and Smoking: Bad Numbers but They CAN Be Better!
of cancer deaths – more than a whopping one-quarter – in the United States are caused by cigarette smoking alone. This means 29 out
Roentgenizdat: X-rays, Rock’n’Roll and Soviet Russia
What happens when rock’n’roll, x-rays and political resistance come together? Roentgenizdat, that’s what. Let us explain… Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen is famous
Making an Impact – One Person at a Time
Cynthia came for her yearly mammogram Friday- Cynthia is my hero of the day. She embodies the spirit of this October, showing that just one
Knowledge Is Key: Mammograms Are Nothing to Fear
The more you know, the less you fear. It’s National Breast Cancer Awareness Month (you probably noticed a lot of pink recently…) and we wanted share
Life on a Line
From the painfully slow ticking of the clock before the end of the workday, to the bizarre speed it takes during vacation, time is never
Adulting by Appointment Only
Adulting. New words seem to pop up overnight, and as wordsmiths, exploring those new words and their reflection on our lives is sometimes a distracting
3D Mammography: Am I a Candidate?
It’s time for deciding on candidates! No, we’re not talking about the kerfuffle between Clinton/Trump, etc. This is much, much easier. And frankly, it’s more