11/27/2006
A New Enlightenment in Radiology Has Begun
Leading radiologist Dr. Thomas Pope of Franklin & Seidelmann Subspecialty Radiology discusses the paradigm shift in the radiology industry in recent years. "Today, no radiologist can be a cross-modality expert. The days of the renaissance radiologist are gone." Article available online at: http://www.rt-image.com/content=8404J05C4876548440569A744468A0441
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11/15/2006
Diagnostic Imaging Cover Story
Franklin & Seidelmann Subspecialty Radiology is listed by Diagnostic Imaging as the fourth largest teleradiology firm in the United States. Read the Article Here.
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11/01/2006
Driving Revenues: Spectrum Diagnostic Imaging
With the help of Franklin & Seidelmann, Spectrum Diagnostic Imaging adopts a new business model centering on subspecialty teleradiology. Read the Full Article
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10/05/2006
Multiple industry trends increase demand for subspecialty radiology
Practically everything in healthcare today is undergoing rapid change, and the practice and business of radiology is no exception. At least four trends are causing imaging centers to consider how subspecialty expertise will shape businesses, operations, staffing, and marketing. An article by Dr. Peter Franklin, MD
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10/02/2006
Best Practices in MSK Imaging
Franklin & Seidelmann provides an answer for rural-based practices in need of subspecialty interpretations. Article available online at: http://www.franklin-seidelmann.com/about/news/OTR_Rural_Article_Sun_Ortho_9-2006.pdf
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07/31/2006
A Wider View: Musculoskeletal Radiology
Peter D. Franklin, MD, MSK subspecialty radiologist for Franklin & Seidelmann, reviews the findings of a survey to orthopedic surgeons and practice managers, and answers questions about subspecialty MSK radiology. Article available online at: http://www.franklin-seidelmann.com/about/news/Dr_Franklin_MSK_OTR_Article_July_2006.pdf
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07/17/2006
Gaining an Edge
Judith Stern Waxman, director of marketing for Geodax Imaging LLC, faced a choice that seemed unattractive at best. Her company operates several imaging centers that are located outside of major metropolitan areas, with procedure volume levels that are typical; yet she needed an "edge" to attract referring physicians who were sending patients to her competition. Read the Full Article
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06/01/2006
Medical Imaging, The Keys to Change a case study with imaging center client Key West Diagnostics
When one Key West internist was fed up with the less-than-stellar radiological services available to his patients, he turned to a virtual subspecialty radiology service to provide a much-needed alternative.
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01/01/2006
A Conversation with
Frank Seidelmann, DO
A Conversation with
Frank Seidelmann, DO Subspecialty radiology meeting the demand for improved healthcare and medical outcomes
Article available online at: http://www.rt-image.com/0403Seidelmann
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