Written by Judith Buckland, MBA, RDCS, FASE
This week we would like to introduce you to Matthew Cox, BS, RDCS. Matthew will be presenting an interesting echo case study with an unusual diagnosis, be sure to check out the case study here!
Matthew Cox:Â Non-Traditional Journey into Echocardigraphy
Matthew is a cardiac sonographer that...
Written by Judith Buckland, MBA, RDCS, FASE
In a few weeks we will be hosting the What the Clip!! Echo Symposium at Bethesda Memorial Hospital. This week we would like to introduce you to one of the speakers, Dr. Christina Michael. She is the Medical Director of the echocardiography lab at Bethesda Memorial Hospital and is a member of...
Written by Judith Buckland, MBA, RDCS, FASE
As a company committed to inspiring excellence we are happy to recognize and support organizations that share common values. Today is Mesothelioma Cancer Awareness Day, so what better day to spotlight the Mesothelioma Cancer Alliance for their work in supporting and educating people about...
Written by David Haas, Mesothelioma Cancer Alliance
Today is Mesothelioma Cancer Awareness Day. Check out our blog on the Mesothelioma Cancer Alliance and read the story of a survivor while learning more about the MCA, and how they help. We know many of our readers work in the world of echocardiography so we will share how echo aids in...
Written by Judith Buckland, MBA, RDCS, FASE
If you work in a cardiology lab you know the challenges of scheduling patients for both their echocardiogram and nuclear stress test. The stress test is already a long day for the patient and so often, in an effort to accommodate our patients, we schedule both the echo and the stress test on the...