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Rant about independent outpatient imaging

I want to start by saying I do like my job, the actual job part. What I don't understand is that management is usually someone who moved up from the front office. Like because you know how to answer phones and schedule patients you should be a manager. Never mind that technologists have an education and know a little bit about radiology. We have some dim wit making all the decisions. I get that independent imaging is all about the scans but we honestly try to see all that we can in a day. They would want us to have patients lie on top of each other to get more numbers. It just boggles my mind that they prefer us chained to a chair and not even consider our opinions on things like workflow, scheduling, improvement, marketing, revenue, equipment.. I could go on and on

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