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May 8, 2017 AHRA Annual Meeting

One Word That Makes a Difference

By Ken Schafer Words are powerful. The right word is extraordinarily powerful. I learned this lesson in an unforgettable way

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August 3, 2016 AHRA Annual Meeting

Stop Correcting, Start Coaching: Three Conversational Techniques to Change the Way You Manage People

By Carrie Stiles, MBA, CRA, RT(R)(CT)  Kenneth Schafer, BBA, from SpeechCheck, Inc. led a fun and engaging breakout session where

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May 3, 2016 Education Foundation

Learning, Preparing, and Making Connections

By Amy M. Hollis, RT(R)(M), BSEd This March I was fortunate to be able to attend the 2016 AHRA Spring

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June 1, 2013 Leadership / Personal Development

Group Learning and Career Rejuvenation

By David J Waldron, ELM Program Facilitator

June 2013—Group learning through problem solving and sharing is one of the most valuable benefits of participating in the ELM Program.

September 1, 2011 Leadership / Personal Development

Inaugural Executive Leadership and Mentoring (ELM) Program

By Rudy Apodaca, CRA and Roberta Edge, CRA, FAHRA

September 2011–There is a growing need for imaging administrators to make contributions to healthcare by leading and taking part in projects and teams that can have a global impact.

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