On September 23 and 24, 2011, the Maryland Society of Radiologic Technologists held its 52nd Annual Meeting in Ocean City, Maryland. One of the featured speakers at the meeting was none other than KGHP’s own Kelly McGrady, the company’s newest medical physicist. Kelly spoke about “Tomosynthesis: Origination & Applications.”
I’m pleased to introduce Kelly, who has been working at KGHP since 2010, when she graduated with a Master’s of Science Degree in Medical Physics from Duke University. Prior to attending Duke, Kelly obtained a Bachelor’s of Science Degree in Diagnostic Imaging from Quinnipiac University. Throughout her years at school, she worked as a registered radiologic technologist and bone densitometrist.
Kelly is a certified Radiologic Technologist RT(R) with the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists RT(R). She is currently pursuing certification by the American Board of Radiology in Diagnostic Radiologic Physics.
Please review the slides from Kelly’s presentation below to learn more about tomonsynthesis. If you have any questions or comments for Kelly or for me, please do not hesitate to post them here. If you are interested in any other MSRT events, more information is available at http://www.msrtonline.org/index.html.
MSRT Tomosynthesis Presentation
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