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Meet The Team
27
Mar
2020
Welcome Patricia Andersen, New Administrative Assistant
Get to know Patricia Andersen (Tricia), a new administrative assistant in the Radiology Department.
By: Glenn Miñano
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Radiology
25
Mar
2020
Radiology Celebrates National Employee Appreciation Day
The first week of March 2020 was a happy time in our Radiology Department. The rest of the hospital, including Radiology, was celebrating National Employee Appreciation Day.
By: Glenn Miñano
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How We Do It
18
Mar
2020
If the shoe fits, wear it
Some of the most commonly reported soft-tissue foreign bodies are objects that can be easily stepped on such as glass, metal, splinters from wood, or, in one very interesting case, a pencil.
By: Glenn Miñano
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Meet The Team
13
Mar
2020
Welcome, Olivia Catanzaro!
Meet Olivia Catanzaro, our new Reading Room assistant in the Radiology Department.
By: Glenn Miñano
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How We Do It
11
Mar
2020
Creating Consistent Care with ENFit® Connectors
The healthcare field is filled with hundreds of manufacturers producing various devices and connectors to attach to patients and machines, which becomes problematic as tubing misconnections can cause serious safety events. Luckily, some manufacturers are changing this.
By: Tony Dandino
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How We Do It
09
Mar
2020
Why can’t I feed my child before an ultrasound exam?
Just as important as it is to make time to care for your child’s health, it may be equally important that your child fast or skip a meal before certain tests.
By: Mereidth Niese
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How We Do It
06
Mar
2020
The Hidden Threat: The Stubbed Toe and Finger
Learn how a stubbed toe or finger can lead to a fracture and, in some cases, an infection.
By: Glenn Miñano
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How We Do It
04
Mar
2020
Ask-an-IRC Technologist
In our video "Ask-an-IRC Technologist," four IRC technologists answer questions asked by patients and their families about their role and MRI in general.
By: Glenn Miñano
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Meet The Team
28
Feb
2020
Congratulations to Dr. Dillman, Newly Elected to the Board of Governors of the AIUM
Congratulations to Dr. Jonathan Dillman, one of our Radiology faculty, for being elected to the AIUM Board of Governors! AIUM Elects New Leaders “Members of the American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine (AIUM) have elected a new slate of leaders to the Board of Governors and Communities of Practices. These leaders, from across the country
By: Glenn Miñano
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How We Do It
26
Feb
2020
Another Scanner Swap Out
See how the installation of a new MRI machine might affect your visit to Cincinnati Children's Hospital in the coming weeks.
By: Tony Dandino
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Meet The Team
24
Feb
2020
Welcome Our Two New Reading Room Assistants
Hi! I’m Macy Gabbard and I’m from Fort Thomas, Kentucky. I live with my two younger brothers and my parents. I am a junior at Northern Kentucky University and plan to graduate in 2022 with a BS in Radiologic Science to become an X-Ray Tech. The program at NKU is three years and I will
By: Glenn Miñano
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Meet The Team
19
Feb
2020
Please Welcome Victoria “Tori” Bulcher
Get to know Victoria Bulcher, the new technologist in the Division of Ultrasound at Cincinnati Children's.
By: Glenn Miñano
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How We Do It
17
Feb
2020
Ouch, my knee popped out!
Dislocation is also a common complaint for a child who presents to the emergency room or a doctor’s office with a knee injury. It is typically an outside dislocation of the knee cap (patella) from its normal position in the groove at the lower end of the thigh bone (femur), and is called a patellar dislocation.
By: Glenn Miñano
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Radiology
14
Feb
2020
Happy Valentine’s Day from Radiology!
In Radiology we can use several different technologies to view the human body in order to diagnose, monitor, or treat medical conditions. Watch the video to see five various ways we can view the human heart.
By: Glenn Miñano
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How We Do It
12
Feb
2020
Prenatal Imaging: Ultrasound and Magnetic Resonance Imaging
By obtaining information with both prenatal ultrasound and MRI of abnormalities in growing babies, we are now able to direct care in the womb, at delivery and after birth.
By: Glenn Miñano
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How We Do It
05
Feb
2020
Medical Students in Pediatric Radiology
Although as a patient or parent, you may not see a medical student observing you or your child being imaged, medical students spend time in our department daily learning the importance of diagnostic radiology and how it touches almost every other aspect and field of medicine.
By: Glenn Miñano
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Meet The Team
03
Feb
2020
Two Awards for Dr. Neil D. Johnson
Congratulations to Dr. Neil Johnson, recipient of the Janet Pettit Scholar in Neonatal and/or Pediatric Vascular Access as well as the Orthopedic Department HOPE Award for the Highest Orthopedic Patient Experience.
By: Glenn Miñano
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How We Do It
31
Jan
2020
Why the Wait for My MRI Appointment?
We have all been to an appointment only to discover a waiting room packed with people and a seemingly endless delay before being seen. Here at Cincinnati Children’s, we are constantly collecting data, creating new processes and evaluating each step along the way to ensure there is never any useless sitting around. The MRI Division even
By: Tony Dandino
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How We Do It
29
Jan
2020
Why Do We Measure at Cincinnati Children’s
You may notice the next time your child gets an x-ray at Cincinnati Children’s. We have been using an x-ray ruler called calipers to help the technologist measure the thickness of the body part they are imaging. This measurement is quick and painless and helps the technologist to determine the amount of radiation (x-rays) that
By: Glenn Miñano
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Meet The Team
24
Jan
2020
Congratulations to Chelsea Franklin, Safety Award Winner
Our Safety Award winner for this fiscal year quarter (FY20Q1) is Chelsea Franklin from our Liberty Township campus! She's been a radiography technologist for about three years in our Radiology Department.
By: Glenn Miñano
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Radiology
17
Jan
2020
Why We Stopped Using Gonadal Shielding
In this video tutorial, Keith Strauss, our Radiology Department medical physicist, explains why we have stopped using gonadal shielding on some of our x-ray exams.
By: Glenn Miñano
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How We Do It
14
Jan
2020
Image Guided Surgery Program – Damien’s Story
Radiology's Dr. John Racadio, Surgeon-in-Chief Dr. Daniel von Allmen, and PHILIPS Medical Imaging has been working together for several years to create their vision of a procedural room, incorporating Radiology Interventional techniques with PHILIPS imaging technology in an Operating Room (OR) environment.
By: Glenn Miñano
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Meet The Team
09
Jan
2020
Ultrasound’s Janet Adams Retires After Nearly 30 Years of Service
Help us say good-bye to Radiology's Janet Adams and learn what a huge asset she's been to the department over the years.
By: Glenn Miñano
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How We Do It
07
Jan
2020
2019 Year Wrap-Up
Join us as we take a look back at our fantastic year in Radiology!
By: Glenn Miñano
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Radiology
01
Jan
2020
Happy New Year 2020!
From the Radiology Department of Cincinnati Children’s, wishing you and your family health, happiness, and prosperity in the new year.
By: Glenn Miñano
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