MOC Credit

MOC Credit

FAQ

  • Open my page on IMDb. Webpage hits from varying locations increase my STARmeter popularity rank. 
  • If you’ve got any contacts in the TV or movie entertainment business, please help me get acting roles. Having minor supporting roles is excellent for me. I can be contacted via this site or my agent, who is listed on IMDb Pro
  • Nothing. I pay the hosting expenses and develop the content as a gift to my colleagues. For over a decade, I’ve run this site myself with tech help from my intelligent friends: Lock, Aaron, and Kelly. In 2024, one of the site users, Dr. Gene Wilson, personally paid to have this site receive a complete makeover!
  • No. Seriously, NO. It is each user’s responsibility to keep a printed or electronic copy of their work to provide to the ABR if they are audited. I will run this site as long as it seems useful enough to others to warrant its continued existence. 

I design projects that are clinically relevant and applicable to most radiology practices. The easy answer to this rather broad question of choosing topics was to base them on patient safety goals developed by The Joint Commission with some poetic license to adapt them to radiology.

  • This site was completely rebuilt in 2024. As far as I can tell, the old usernames were not imported. Please make a new login. 
  • We enthusiastically support your voluntary reporting of data to appropriate national registries where available. The American College of Radiology (ACR) has set up national data registries (NRDR). Some of these are very subspecialty specific (Carotid Artery Stenting, Coronary CTA) but other metrics in the General Radiology Improvement Database (GRID) are more broadly applicable, like the projects contained in this site.
  • If you can’t pay the ACR fees in order to participate in their registries, no worries, our database will allow you to compare your results to others nationally for free.
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