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Join AHRA’s live webinars to stay current on the latest trends, strategies, and solutions in medical imaging leadership. Designed for busy professionals, these interactive sessions offer timely insights, practical takeaways, and continuing education opportunities—all from experts who understand your day-to-day challenges.

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Upcoming Webinars

Virtual Colonoscopy: The Time Is Now

Tuesday, May 5, 2026 | 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM ET

Colorectal cancer rates are rising in those under age 50. A screening test should be both safe and accurate. No patient should experience serious injury or death from any screening test, yet traditional colonoscopy carries a significant risk of both. Virtual Colonoscopy, also known as CT Colonography, is safe, requires no sedation, and is the most accurate screening test available for detecting both colorectal cancer and the precursor polyps that can become colorectal cancer. In this lecture, we will present the case for virtual colonoscopy as the screening test of choice for average-risk patients.

You Will Learn:

  • Understand the need to screen for colorectal cancer
  • Understand the limitations of screening with traditional colonoscopy and stool testing
  • Learn about the significant advantages of virtual colonoscopy and why it should be the screening test of choice in average-risk patients
  • Learn how to set up and begin a state-of-the-art virtual colonoscopy program

This webinar is pending CE credit approval.

Pricing:

  • AHRA Member: Live attendance and recording is free to members
  • Non-Member: Live attendance only is free to non-members

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About the Speaker

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Mark E. Klein, MD
President, ColoWatch

Dr. Klein is Co-Founder of ColoWatch™. Prior to joining ColoWatch™, he practiced as a Board-Certified diagnostic radiologist in the Washington, DC area for over 40 years. He has performed over 8,000 CT Colonography screening studies, the basis of the ColoWatch™ colorectal screening study.

Dr. Klein is Co-Director of the CT Colonography course at the American College of Radiology Education Center where he has taught hundreds of doctors from around the nation and the world how to perform CT Colonography. He is Adjunct Assistant Professor of Radiology at The George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences.

Dr. Klein received his M.D degree from The State University of New York Downstate College of Medicine. He completed his residency and fellowship in Diagnostic Radiology at The George Washington University Hospital. He also holds an MBA from The George Washington University. Dr. Klein is a Fellow of the American College of Radiology.

Hardwiring Hospitality into Healthcare

Module Four: Getting to YES! in a Culture of No

Monday, April 27 | 1:00 PM – 2:30 PM ET

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Getting to YES! in a Culture of No focuses on service recovery as a powerful trust accelerator. When trust is tested, the way leaders and teams respond often matters more than the resolution itself. This session reframes service recovery as an everyday leadership behavior, not a one-time fix or standalone program.

Participants will engage with the Solving for YES framework, a practical approach that shifts responses from defensiveness to empathy, excuses to ownership, and silos to shared accountability. Rather than sitting on a shelf, this work becomes an embedded, evolving part of your culture.

Through this process, leaders will begin building Radiology-specific “If-Then” Always Plays®—clear, values-driven responses that guide teams in real moments of challenge and continuously reinforce trust, alignment, and accountability.

Speaker: Jake Poore, President & Chief Experience Officer, Integrated Loyalty Systems

Learning Objectives:

  • Apply the Solving for YES framework to transform service recovery moments into opportunities to build trust.

  • Shift team behaviors from reactive and siloed to proactive, empathetic, and accountable.

  • Develop “If-Then” Always Plays® that reinforce consistent, values-based responses across the department.

This webinar is pending CE credit approval.

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Recent Webinars

CT Contrast Injections: Extravasation and Saline Considerations

Thursday, November 6, 2025 | 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM ET

Speaker:  Dr. Ryan Lee, MD

Join us for a comprehensive presentation on ways to address and implement workflow steps to help provide image quality and a better customer experience with the use of saline during contrast-enhanced CT imaging, including reducing likelihood of extravasation during contrast delivery by automated injection, value of saline flush after contrast delivery on image quality, and identification of contrast-enhanced CT scans that generate optimal scans by delivering a mix of contrast, contrast and saline, and saline chaser. This approach aims to equip radiological technologists, CT supervisors and radiologists with tools to help optimize operational efficiency, image quality and patient outcomes.

This webinar is approved for 1.0 Category A continuing education credits, which may be applied to the CRA domain: (AM) Asset Management

Pricing:

  • AHRA Member: Live attendance and the recording are free to members.
  • Non-Member: Non-members can attend live for free, but recordings are not included.

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From Insight to Impact: Making AI Work for Radiology

Tuesday, February 10, 2026 | 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM ET

This webinar is generously sponsored by:
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Radiology teams are navigating unprecedented complexity including rising scan volumes, workforce shortages, financial pressure, and growing burnout, all while being expected to deliver faster, more confident diagnoses. Artificial intelligence is emerging as a powerful enabler, yet adoption varies widely as imaging leaders assess where AI truly delivers value.

In this exclusive webinar, Philips experts will share insights from the 2025 AHRA–Philips Survey, capturing perspectives from imaging leaders across health systems nationwide. While concerns remain, 79% of respondents express optimism about AI, viewing it as a tool that supports radiologists rather than replaces them.

Join us as we explore key findings from the survey and discuss how organizations can make AI a practical, trusted part of today’s imaging workflow by:

  • Overcoming adoption barriers such as budget constraints, workflow integration challenges, and trust in AI-driven results

  • Reducing manual, time-intensive tasks to ease burnout and improve operational efficiency

  • Enhancing image quality with AI technologies that increase diagnostic confidence and enable more proactive, precision-driven care

  • Leveraging AI-powered opportunistic imaging to identify undiagnosed conditions and reduce the need for additional screenings

 You’ll also learn how Philips is supporting this journey with smart, connected, clinically meaningful AI innovations designed to improve speed, accuracy, and efficiency across imaging environments.

Pricing:

  • AHRA Member: Free live attendance and recording

  • Non-Member: Free live attendance

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