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Consultations, Contributions, Reviews


The title of this page explains exactly what you'll see below.  We had been using digital equipment for over three years before we discovered that there was a world of information we didn't know about.
 
A year later I became program director for my first of two digital radiography conferences.  In 2010 and again in 2011 I was asked to consult for different organizations.  Both experiences were very positive and I look forward to many more consulting opportunities in the future.

In 2008 I was fortunate enough to be asked to contribute to Stewart Bushong's ninth edition.  On a smaller level I was also asked to help develop an Image Analysis system for our local radiology program.

In 2010 I was privileged to be a reviewer for Martensen's "Radiographic Image Analysis" third edition.  Two years later I was hired to review a video that Cengage Learning was creating to introduce high school students to the medical field.





Consultations

  • Consultation (especially experiments done with skull and elbow phantoms) evening before  6 hour lecture for staff at St. Francis Memorial Hospital on March 8 and 9, 2013.
  • Guest Advisor for the "Toshiba Medical Advisory Board Meeting" in Irvine, CA on July 20-22, 2011.

  • Full day consultation of the In and Out-Patient radiology departments at Rush University Medical Center, Chicago Illinois on November 12th, 2010.


Contributions

  • Developed “Image Analysis and Patient Exposure Range Distribution” for the Cabrillo College Radiologic Technology Program in March, 2008.

  • Digital Images included in “Radiologic Science for Technologists – Physics, Biology and Protection”, ninth Edition by Stewart Carlyle Bushong, 2008.


Reviews

    • Reviewer for "Radiographic Image Analysis", Third Edition by Kathy McQuillen-Martensen, Published February 22, 2010.

  • Completed interview and review of script for interactive career exploration video created by Cengage Learning  for high school students interested in health sciences programs on March 22, 2012.