Evolving Beyond the Scan: Care, Culture, and Crisis Response in Imaging is in partnership with:
Advanced Health Education Center is proud to partner with Shannon Medical Center to host this comprehensive imaging symposium. This sponsored event is designed for radiologic technologists and imaging professionals seeking to expand their clinical expertise across multiple specialties.
This course explores the many challenges imaging professionals encounter beyond the technical aspects of scanning. Participants will gain practical strategies for providing safe, compassionate, and effective patient care while navigating complex clinical situations, diverse patient populations, workplace challenges, and emerging infectious diseases.
Key Topics Include:
- Understanding and Imaging Patients with Alzheimer's
- Emergency Care for Trauma Imaging
- Imaging a Diverse Patient Population
- Be Aware - Occupational Violence
- From Prep to Recovery - Mammography Consultations
- Emergency or Not: The Effect of the Non-Emergent Patient
- Generational Diversity in the Workplace
- Bad Bugs - Imaging Infectious Diseases
Join us at Shannon Medical Center for this engaging day of professional development and expert-led instruction.
Course Outline
- Understanding and Imaging Patients with Alzheimer's
- Emergency Care for Trauma Imaging
- Imaging a Diverse Patient Population
- Be Aware - Occupational Violence
- From Prep to Recovery - Mammography Consultations
- Emergency or Not: The Effect of the Non-Emergent Patient
- Generational Diversity in the Workplace
- Bad Bugs - Imaging Infectious Diseases
Jence Garza , MHA, RT(R)
Jence Garza, MHA, RT(R) is the Chief Executive Officer of Advanced Health Education Center and MEDRelief Staffing and has been with our company since 2001. Offering over thirty years of radiology and leadership experience, before joining the AHEC team, Jence was Director of Ancillary Services for Covenant Health Systems Medical Group based in Lubbock, Texas. At the time this was one of the nation’s largest groups with practices in Texas and New Mexico where she led a team of over 140 imaging and laboratory professionals in various outpatient settings. She spent nearly 6 years as a senior radiologic technologist in the Cardiac Cath Lab, and prior to that worked as a staff radiologic technologist. Ms. Garza attained her degree and graduate degree from Texas Tech University. She has served as the Co-Facilitator for the Joint Commission's Healthcare Staffing Advisory Council since 2016 and currently volunteers on a committee for the Texas Society of Radiologic Technologists.