AuntMinnie August 1, 2021
Erik L. Ridley, AuntMinnie.com staff writer

Healthcare simulation can help radiology departments to understand — and address — safety, quality, and efficiency issues for a variety of applications, according to a presentation on August 1 at the 2021 AHRA meeting in Nashville, TN.

Traci Foster of Texas Children’s Hospital the Woodlands.

In her talk, Traci Foster of Texas Children’s Hospital the Woodlands described the process of healthcare simulation and shared how the technique helped her institution to prepare for a new mobile MRI unit.

“Simulation is an invaluable tool that is gaining momentum worldwide and can be used in all aspects of healthcare — including radiology — to allow for safer and higher-quality care for our staff as well as...

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