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FEBRUARY 9 1–5 PM....................CRES Prep (Part 1)* * Additional cost of $150 for the CRES Prep sessions. Both sessions MUST be attended to receive CE credit.
4:45-6 PM............... ICE18 Leadership Summit Cocktails and Conversations** **Leadership Summit/Reverse Expo is for confirmed applicants and participants only.
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The Imaging Conference and Expo (ICE) is the conference dedicated to imaging professionals. ICE offers valuable CE credits from the ASRT and ACI (pending approval) and, keeping in line with our successful conferences in the past, offers world-class presentations and instructors. Whether it’s worthwhile continuing education, productive networking or the exclusive exhibit hall, attendees will have the perfect opportunity to enhance their careers and spend time with colleagues.
FEBRUARY 10 7 AM.........................Registration Opens 8 AM-NOON...........CRES Prep (Part 2)* 8 AM-4 PM..............Exhibitor Set Up 8 AM-9:30 AM........ICE18 Talks** 10 AM-12:30 PM...Reverse Expo** 12-1:30 PM............ICE 2020 Official Event Launch 1:30-3 PM...............Education 3:30-5 PM...............Education 4:30-7 PM............... Exhibit Hall Grand Opening/Welcome Reception
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FEBRUARY 11 7 AM.........................Registration 9-10:30 AM.............Education 11 AM-12:30 PM...Education 12-2:30 PM............Exhibit Hall (lunch served) 2:30-4 PM...............Keynote Address 5:30 PM...................Poolside Finale Party 2 | ATTENDICE.COM
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“I like learning new things and also the networking. We’re meeting people from different parts of the United States and seeing what they’re doing and building relationships with them.” D. Jaramillo, Manager, Imaging Services Director
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EDUCATION Sunday, February 9
Carol Davis-Smith, President, Carol Davis-Smith & Associates LLC
CRES Preparation (Part I) TECHNICAL
AAMI Credentials Institute (ACI) now offers the independent certification testing in the areas of biomedical, clinical lab and radiology formerly offered by the International Certification Commission (ICC). The radiological endorsement is called Certification for Radiological Equipment Specialist (CRES). The test consists of a series of multiple choice questions divided into 5 sections. Up to 6 hours are allowed for completing the exam. This 8-hour course is designed to teach the experienced service professional the requisite knowledge necessary to successfully pass the radiological portion of the CRES test. The subjects include radiation physics, radiation safety, anatomy, physiology, X-ray equipment use, CDRH compliance testing, electronics and troubleshooting. Sample testing during this program helps to reinforce good testing techniques and confidence in the process.
Monday, February 10 8 AM-12 PM
TECHNICAL
10:30 AM-12 PM
Cheryl Turner, Ed.D., R.T., (R)(T), Director of Global Education and Training, Legion Healthcare Partners
MANAGEMENT
Failures in radiation therapy and other modalities may have catastrophic results including near misses and patient errors. The research contends that overworked and underprepared staff leads to distraction, depersonalization and apathy. While not often directed toward patients, these signs of workplace stress and burnout have the potential to create unsafe situations in radiological sciences practices. Who or what holds responsibility for these actions and potential consequences? Radiological sciences professionals, including radiation therapists, cite lack of training and professional development, overwork and disrespect/distrust as the most significant factors leading up to the possibilities of a patient mistake. How are these stressful working environments recognized and corrected? How have recent standards and principles in reimbursement and budgets contributed to these unsafe practices? FEBRUARY 9-11, 2020 • SCOTTSDALE
MANAGEMENT
In this session, we will move beyond the technical service assessment and focus on the clinical and business assessments important to an optimal strategic technology plan. We will review the entire process and the supporting resources to ensure we understand how all the perspectives work together. Attendees should leave the session with insights to initiate or enhance the strategic technology planning process within their organization. 1:30-3 PM
Introduction to Contrast Injectors Steve Maull, Owner/Instructor, Maull Biomedical Training LLC
TECHNICAL
This introduction to contrast injectors course will teach the service technician the purpose of contrast injectors, define the different types of contrast injectors, identify contrast injector components and review the proper operation of contrast injectors.
Jef Williams, MBA, PMP, CIIP, Managing Partner, Paragon Consulting Partners, LLC
TECHNICAL
This presentation will address the key data elements that will matter to medical imaging leaders and help attendees to understand how the technology vendor landscape is changing and why that matters. It will also address the steps organizations can take to adopt better data management strategies.
Continuation of Sunday's class.
The Stress of Safety: How workplace experiences affect patient safety
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The Approaching Data Storm What Matters
CRES Preparation (Part II) Dale Cover, Senior Technical Instructor, PresidentRetired, Radiological Service Training Institute
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Beyond the Technical – Strategic technology planning for medical imaging
1-5 PM
Dale Cover, Senior Technical Instructor, PresidentRetired, Radiological Service Training Institute
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Communication Strategies: Conquering the Dreaded Difficult Conversation Mario Pistilli, CRA, CHFP, CNMT, FACHE, FAHRA, Director of Imaging, Children’s Hospital Los Angeles
MANAGEMENT
This presentation will address the inherent problems with communication among imaging teams and suggest strategies for effective and impactful communication and practical tips in handling difficult conversations.
Keeping Top Decile Patient Satisfaction, Even While Rightsizing Brenda DeBastiani, BA, CRA, FAHRA, RT(R), Director of Imaging, Mon Health Medical Center
MANAGEMENT
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employees to continue giving great customer service? I will share my story of how I kept my team focused on giving great patient care, and how you can achieve great results, even during a difficult situation.
Tuesday, February 11
3:30-5 PM
Perry Kirwan, Vice President; Jon Morgan, Senior Manager, Diagnostic Imaging Services; and Jon Elmore, Facility Director, Technology Management/ENTECH-Banner Health
CT Radiation Dose Tracking and Optimization at Banner Health
TECHNICAL
Perry Kirwan, Vice President, and Uday Rao, Director of Medical Physics, Technology Management/ ENTECH – Banner Health This presentation will discuss how Banner Health rolled out and implemented a radiation dose tracking software systemwide. We will share our experience with standardization of protocols, radiation dose optimization, and the governance mechanism to achieve the same across an integrated health delivery network (IHDN).
This presentation will delve into how independent MANAGEMENT and in-house service groups can optimize their access to medical imaging systems when it comes to service-related tasks. We will discuss specific examples of how to gain service access to the imaging systems of the “Big Three.” We will look at how to obtain service documentation and service access as prescribed by 21 CFR-AIAT.
The Business of Body Language MANAGEMENT
This presentation will present the communication model to enhance a skillful process for communication including barriers to good communication. We will also discuss nonverbal communication (body language) by presenting methods and skills to understand the actual message during the complex communication process.
Aligning the Strategic Plan to the Boots on the Ground MANAGEMENT
This presenter will address how to use the concepts of an alignment board to create connection and communication as well as provide a review of departmental volume, internal quality projects, patient satisfaction, overall departmental scorecard that includes the prior data as well as financials, and the integration of biomed information to affect change. 4 | ATTENDICE.COM
TECHNICAL
Imaging engineers are leaving the industry because of retirement, among other things, and the rate of entry of new engineers is not keeping pace. One of many strategies out there is to build talent within an in-house healthcare technology management (HTM) program to help address this need. Banner Health Technology Management/ENTECH will share steps of their journey to begin training within not only to attempt to address the broader needs of a labor storage but also to build stronger satisfaction among tenured employees as the same time.
Ted Lucidi, Customer Experience and Clinical Insights, Innovatus Imaging
Dale Cover, Senior Technical Instructor, PresidentRetired, Radiological Service Training Institute
Nicole Walton-Trujillo, R.T., Imaging Facility Director, Desert Radiology
Starting an Imaging Apprenticeship at Banner Health
Avoiding Big Failures Without Big Expenses with 4 Easy Steps
Cost-Effective Management of Imaging Modalities: Service Access
Manny Roman, Association Business Operations Manager, AMSP
9-10:30 AM
TECHNICAL
When it comes to imaging devices, little things go a long way. And not always in the right direction. A little slip of the hands could cause trauma to a TEE probe, and according to years of data from first-hand experience and researching common failures, trauma is one of the leading reasons for costly repair services. In this session, attendees will learn to identify the little changes to the daily routines of cross-functional teams that can have a big impact on lowering costs associated with downtime and repairs. They will learn to identify opportunities for improvement, establish goals, metrics, checkpoints and work with end-users to take routine processes to a new level.
Reimbursement Review: Don’t let money slip away Melody Mulaik, CRA, RCC, CPC, COC, RCC-IR, President, Revenue Cycle Coding Strategies
MANAGEMENT
This session will discuss the charge capture processes and where opportunities for system breakdowns can occur. Given the current state of reimbursement, no organization can afford to forfeit their hard-earned money. This session will discuss the charge capture process and how to conduct an effective operational review to make a positive impact on your organization!
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Leadership and Workplace Bullying Katherine Mohr, MA, BS, CRA RT (R) (CT), Advanced Imaging Manager, University of Maryland Medical Center
MANAGEMENT
When workplace bullying has become embedded in an organization, a myriad of potentially negative effects, on both the individual being bullied, as well as the organization they work for, begin to emerge. Loss of productivity, diminished job satisfaction, lowered commitment to the job, and ultimately, leaving the organization are only a few of the adverse effects felt by individuals on the receiving end of an active workplace bully. This is an informative discussion that focuses on providing leaders with information that will assist them in recognizing some of the signs that a workplace bully has infiltrated their group. We will also discuss how to effectively manage their team members before, during and in the aftermath of a workplace bully. 11 AM-12:30 PM
MRI Artifact Troubleshooting Sherman Abernathy, Director of Imaging Equipment Services, ENTECH for Banner Health
TECHNICAL
MRI is a fascinating but extremely complicated imaging modality to learn from the diagnostic imaging perspective. The same is true for maintenance and support. Imaging artifacts can wreak havoc on obtaining clear MR images impacting the ability to achieve accurate diagnoses. This course will explore the different types of artifacts that can be found, what they are called, steps for rapid identification and troubleshooting steps to quickly resolve them.
First Call Troubleshooting for Medical Imaging Systems Dale Cover, Senior Technical Instructor, PresidentRetired, Radiological Service Training Institute
TECHNICAL
First call troubleshooting is as much an art form as it is a skill. In this presentation, we will discuss the methods and thought processes associated with effective initial troubleshooting of medical imaging systems. Triaging system failures and determining where to focus your next steps quickly puts service providers in a position to allocate the right resources to correct the problem and return the system to service as soon as possible.
Is Your Organization Ready for AUC and CDS Implementation? Melody Mulaik, CRA, RCC, CPC, COC, RCC-IR, President, Revenue Cycle Coding Strategies
MANAGEMENT
How Appropriate Use Criteria (AUC) and Clinical Decision Support (CDS) is implemented will impact your organization for both IT and operational processes and systems. Failure to implement a FEBRUARY 9-11, 2020 • SCOTTSDALE
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successful program for both the TC and PC components could result in lost revenue and noncompliance. Working through the current data capture processes and identifying where gaps currently exist will ensure that plans can be quickly implemented to address these concerns. It is imperative that hospital-based radiology practices work collaboratively with all stakeholders – including their billing companies (if applicable) to ensure that the January 1, 2021, hard implementation date is successful and no one’s revenue is disrupted. In addition to the speaker sharing implementation stories, participants will be encouraged to share their implementation experiences for the group’s benefit.
Leadership – Proven Fundamentals and Practices Todd Lowe, CBET, Senior Director, Banner Health
MANAGEMENT
This session will provide an understanding of Kouzes and Posner’s five practices and 10 commitments of leadership. Attendees will be provided with ideas and practices that could enhance their leadership effectiveness. 2:30-4 PM
KEYNOTE ADDRESS: AI2: Artificial Intelligence or Analytic Informatics #ProveMeWrong Angelic Bush, MSRS, CRA, RT(R)(CT)(MR), FAHRA, Administrative Director of Radiology, The University of Texas Medical Branch, and Curtis Bush, MBA, CRA, FAHRA, FACHE, Director of Imaging and Cardiovascular Services, Houston Healthcare Medical Center AI means different things to different people. To some AI means Artificial Intelligence – space-age stuff and computers taking away human jobs. To others, AI is Analytic Informatics and turning all the data that we are fed into something operationally useful and impactful to operations and patient care. Join Angie and Curt Bush for a one-of-a-kind, audience interactive discussion on the impact AI has in health care. Between Angie and Curt Bush there are 39 years of imaging leadership, 7 degrees and 10 certifications. Their careers span across 11 different health systems and 17 different hospitals. Needless to say, dinner conversations “BETWEEN THE BUSHs” are a spectacle of imaging entertainment. Angie will attempt to persuade you to see how Analytic Informatics has been and will continue to be the most impactful AI changing the way health care operates, while Curt will attempt to steer you in favor of Artificial Intelligence. They will discuss how both forms of AI are used currently, what we may be missing out on, and ideas on how to realistically make a transition, in favor of both AIs, from your current state of operations. The future is happening right now!
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“ W hat a wonderful opportunity to discuss hot topics with industry leaders from both Biomed and Imaging! Thank you!” W. Stirnkorb, Director of Imaging Services
Sherman Abernathy
Curtis Bush
Director of Imaging Equipment Services, ENTECH for Banner Health
MBA, CRA, FAHRA, FACHE, Director of Imaging and Cardiovascular Services, Houston Healthcare Medical Center
Sherman Abernathy began in the imaging business in 1980 working for GE Medical Systems as a laboratory technician where he gained technical knowledge on CT and MRI technology as systems were assembled and QA tested prior to delivery to hospitals. Sherman gathered his learned experiences and entered the field service arena beginning with GE Medical and several thirdparty service vendors over the next 15 years, including Medical Systems Engineering-Mediq/Innoserv Technologies-Genesis Medical-Platinum Medical. When the nation elected to increase airport security, Sherman accepted a position with In-Vision Technologies to assist in the installation of X-ray baggage inspection devices and CT scanner technology in the airport baggage handling systems for the TSA in the United States and Europe. Sherman’s current challenge has been focused on building an internal support team of imaging engineers across all modalities for Banner Health in the Phoenix area. MRI and CT have been a career-long special interest topic for Sherman, and he welcomes the opportunity to share his knowledge at every opportunity.
Angelic Bush MSRS, CRA, RT(R)(CT)(MR), FAHRA, Administrative Director of Radiology, University of Texas Medical Branch Angelic “Angie” Bush is a United States Air Force-trained radiology technologist who has been an imaging leader for 22 years. She is currently the director of radiology at the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston, Texas. She holds a master’s degree in radiologic science administration from Midwestern State University. She has authored multiple peer-reviewed articles, spoken nationally on both cardiac and diagnostic imaging subjects, was president of the AHRA (2017-2018), an Aunt Minnie finalist for most effective radiology administrator in 2016 and 2017. An official “Yellow Rose of Texas” and a John Levitow Award winner. But she is prouder still to call herself a genuine data geek who simply loves the imaging field. She makes a game of stealing ideas from her husband, Curt Bush, and can often be found complaining about their 4 a.m. morning run that allows her to have an adult beverage that evening.
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Curtis “Curt” Bush currently serves as the director of imaging services at HCA Houston Medical Center in Houston, Texas, a position he has held since May. Prior to that, he was the director of diagnostic and therapeutic imaging services at Baylor St. Luke’s Medical Center in Houston, and has held director positions in Texas, Florida and Wisconsin. He has a bachelor’s degree in nuclear medicine technology from the University of Wisconsin-LaCrosse, and dual master’s degrees from Troy University in health care and business administration. Curt has spoken as several national and regional conferences; is a fellow with the American College of Healthcare Executives, a fellow with the AHRA, and a certified radiology administrator.
Brenda DeBastiani BA, CRA, FAHRA, RT(R), Director of Imaging, Mon Health Medical Center Brenda DeBastiani is the director of imaging at Mon Health Medical Center. She has 33 years of experience in imaging, which includes 18 years of leadership experience. She received a bachelor’s degree from Fairmont State University and received her MBA from Waynesburg University in December 2019. She is an active AHRA member and has been a certified radiology administrator since 2007. She was the recipient of the 2012 Award for Excellence from the AHRA and received her fellow status in the AHRA in 2014. Brenda is currently on the AHRA Board of Directors and proclaims to be a life-long learner.
Dale Cover Senior Technical Instructor, President-Retired, Radiological Service Training Institute Dale Cover joined RSTI in 1990. In his 25 years with RSTI he has held positions as lab instructor, technical instructor, senior instructor and training manager. He served as vice president and director of training from 2009-2013. In January 2013, Dale was promoted to the position of president. In July 2019, Dale retired from his administrative duties at RSTI, but will continue to serve as academic advisor and senior technical instructor. Dale received his electronics training in the U.S. Army as well as leadership, equipment maintenance management, instructor
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and personnel management training. Dale has been a Certified Radiological Equipment Specialist (CRES#170) and is a partner at RSTI. Additionally, Dale serves as a current member of the RSTI Board of Directors.
Carol Davis-Smith MS, CCE, President, Carol Davis-Smith & Associates LLC
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hospitals, 11 surgical centers, 288 health centers/clinics, 23 outpatient imaging centers, 43 urgent care centers, Sun Health Research Institute and Banner Alzheimer’s Institute, across 6 states. The organization also brings in $5-$6M annually in revenue under the commercial name ENTECH.
Todd Lowe CBET, Senior Director, Banner Health
Carol Davis-Smith has 30 years’ experience in academic and not-for-profit medical centers, group purchasing, consulting and executive leadership. In addition to consulting, Carol serves as the director of the UCONN Clinical Engineering Internship Program and the vice chair of clinical engineering for the AAMI Board of Directors. Carol holds a master’s degree from the University of Arizona and a bachelor’s degree from the University of Dayton. She is a certified clinical engineer and a fellow in the American College of Clinical Engineering (FACCE) and the Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation (AAMIF).
Todd Lowe is Banner Health’s senior director of technology management for Entech. His responsibilities include overseeing operations in the western region of the U.S. for Banner Health. A graduate from the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences, Todd is a certified biomedical equipment technician through AAMI and has over 35 years of HTM experience.
Jon Elmore
Jon Elmore has been in the healthcare technology management field for approximately 15 years. Jon’s entry into the field was as a field service technician in 2004 before moving into work as an in-house technician. This was followed by entry into leadership in healthcare technology management over the latter half of his career. Jon is currently a director for Banner Health Technology Management/ENTECH with responsibility for Banner Baywood Medical Center, Banner Heart Hospital, Banner Ironwood Medical Center and Banner Goldfield Medical Center.
Ted Lucidi is an experienced clinical and technical professional and is also an established universitylevel instructor. He has worked in the health care and medical device industries since 1986 and, academically at Penn State University, since 2000. Ted has acquired a unique skillset encompassing customer education, project management, product management, clinical applications and technical support throughout his various roles. Over the past few years, Ted has worked with large national account customers assisting them with qualifying their service providers, refining their buying criteria relative to medical device repair services and maximizing the life cycle of their radiological devices. His present focus is in the area of diagnostic ultrasound, MR coils and computerized as well as digital radiography.
Perry Kirwan
Steve Maull
Vice President of Technology Management, ENTECH for Banner Health
Owner, Maull Biomedical Training LLC
Facility Director, Technology Management, ENTECH for Banner Health
Perry Kirwan is the vice president of technology management/ENTECH for Banner Health – an integrated delivery network (IDN) based in Phoenix, Arizona. The scope of the program includes clinical technology assessment and planning, diagnostic imaging and non-imaging support/maintenance services, furniture/fixtures and equipment (FF&E) planning/project management services, medical physics, regulatory and compliance, medical device integration and medical device security. The IDN includes 29 FEBRUARY 9-11, 2020 • SCOTTSDALE
Ted Lucidi CBET, Technical and Clinical Specialist, Innovatus Imaging
Steve Maull is a 1990 graduate of Miami University where he received a bachelor’s degree in business administration. In 1991, he joined the U.S. Air Force where he served 11 years as a BMET and BMET instructor. In 2001, after leaving the Air Force, he became an instructor at DITEC where he was an X-ray instructor until 2007. While at DITEC, he also developed training courses for clinical laboratory equipment, networking and PACS/DICOM courses. In September of 2008, he created Maull Biomedical Training which teaches operation, PM, calibration and repair on contrast injectors. ATTENDICE.COM | 7
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Katherine Mohr
Mario Pistilli
MA, BS, CRA, RT (R, CT), Advanced Imaging Manager, University of Maryland Medical Center
CRA, CHFP, CNMT, FACHE, FAHRA, Director of Imaging, Children’s Hospital Los Angeles
Katherine Mohr is an extremely energetic, resourcefully ambitious, CT department manager who works at a large, urban, academic training center, boasting the saving power of the “golden hour” in their level I trauma center. Katherine’s greatest on-the-job pleasure comes from mentoring. Witnessing the confident changes as each employee grows into a productively collaborative member of the team. Katherine is a graduate of Notre Dame of Maryland University, with a bachelor’s degree in radiology science and a master’s degree in leadership and management. Additionally, in November of 2013, she became a certified radiology administrator. In her spare time, Katherine is an adjunct instructor at the Community College of Baltimore County, teaching radiation safety to future CT technologists.
Mario Pistilli has been in the health care field for 26 years with increasing responsibility. He originally trained as a nuclear medicine technologist having received bachelor’s degrees in nuclear medicine technology and chemistry from University of Saint Francis in 1990. He completed an MBA focused in business analytics and health care administration from University of Saint Francis and is currently director of imaging services at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA). He is currently enrolled as a doctoral candidate in business administration from California Southern University with a focus on advanced mathematical data modeling and applied statistics. He is also very active in the Association of Healthcare Radiology Administrators (AHRA) serving on the regional membership committee.
Jon Morgan Senior Manager, Diagnostic Imaging Services, ENTECH for Banner Health
Uday Rao Director of Medical Physics, Technology Management ENTECH for Banner Health
Jon is originally from Utah where he joined the US Navy in December 1995, serving five years as an Aviation Electricians Mate during Southern Watch. Post military service he worked for Kokusai Semiconductor and Toshiba Medical Systems in Arizona, where he learned computed tomography and basic X-ray prior to joining Banner Health in June 2007. Jon worked as a CT service technician for several years prior to moving into his current leadership role as a Senior Manager for Diagnostic Imaging Support Services.
Uday Rao is a board-certified physicist by the American Board of Radiology and is the director of medical physics as part of Technology Management/ENTECH for Banner Health– an integrated delivery network (IDN) based in Phoenix, Arizona. He oversees diagnostic medical physics and nuclear medical physics operations for Banner Health facilities in Arizona. The IDN includes 29 hospitals, 11 surgical centers, 288 health centers/clinics, 23 outpatient imaging centers, 43 urgent care centers, Sun Health Research Institute and Banner Alzheimer’s Institute, across 6 states.
Melody Mulaik
Manny Roman
CRA, RCC, CPC, COC, RCC-IR, President, Revenue Cycle Coding Strategies LLC
Association Business Operations Manager, AMSP
Melody W. Mulaik, MSHS is the president of Revenue Cycle Coding Strategies LLC. Melody is a frequent speaker and author for nationally recognized professional organizations and publications. She often speaks at national conferences on radiology specific issues. She is also the vice-chair of the AHRA Regulatory Affairs Committee.
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Manny Roman has over 35 years in the HTM industry. His experience encompasses work with manufacturers, independent servicers and training organizations. He is co-founder of two diagnostic imaging service training and support centers. He writes the “Roman Review” for TechNation magazine and provides management and personal development presentations at regional and national conferences.
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Cheryl Turner
Jef Williams
Ed.D., R.T. (R, T), Director of Global Education and Training, Legion Healthcare Partners
MBA, PMP, CIIP, Managing Partner, Paragon Consulting Partners LLC
Dr. Cheryl Turner has been a radiation therapist for 30 years and an educator for 15 of those years. Cheryl believes that the foundation of solid clinical practice lies in effective and applicable education and training. She has extensive involvement in professional societies including the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists, American Society of Radiologic Technologists, the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology, Association of Educators in Imaging and Radiologic Sciences, and the Latin American Radiology Outreach organization. Cheryl was awarded the 2018 Harold Silverman Distinguished Author award, a 2015 ASRT Foundation Scholarship and the 2012 Chattanooga State Community College “Eye of the Tiger” Outstanding Educator accolade. Cheryl completed her doctorate from Liberty University in 2016, with a focus on education in radiation oncology settings. She has proven excellence in research and publication on local, state and national levels. Cheryl presented at the 20th International Society of Radiographers and Radiological Technologist World Congress, at the 2017 and 2018 ASRT annual conferences and at the 2019 AHRA yearly meeting. In addition to numerous local presentations and publications, she has written for national professional journals including ASRT’s Scanner and Radiation Therapist. In 2015, Cheryl co-authored the ASRT’s “Proton Therapy Continuing Education Modules.”
Jef Williams has worked in the medical imaging and health IT space for more than 15 years. He has led multiple initiatives providing technical and organizational expertise. His expertise lies in architecture and standards associated with medical imaging including technical design, data management processes, vendor selection, workflow and dataflow design and analysis, system optimization efforts and analytics solutions for the advancement of evidence-based decision making. He has worked with providers, vendors, global entities, consultancies and startups within the health IT space. He is widely published and participates in several industry societies in an effort to advance standards and practice improvement of technology and clinical support.
Nicole Walton-Trujillo R.T., Imaging Facility Director, Desert Radiology Nicole Walton-Trujillo is an imaging director for a large outpatient imaging practice that sees the same number of patients daily that most critical access hospitals see in a day. She has spent the last few years focusing on her education as well as building a bridge of communication and understanding between the front-line clinicians and the executive leadership team within medicine. She uses the information and analytics that the biomed team gives her to make effective change within the facility’s daily workflows as well as address the bigger budget picture.
“The presenters were truly knowledgeable in their fields and had concise, relevant, actionable information which they shared very well. The discourse between attendees during the lectures was also very valuable since I could see and hear what is happening around the country with like individuals.” N. Trageser, Imaging Specialist
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